The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionization (EI) in liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS). From a historical perspective, EI accompanied the first attempts in LC-MS but, owing to several technical shortcomings, it was soon outshined by soft, atmospheric pressure ionization (API) techniques. Nowadays, two modern approaches, supersonic molecular beam LC-MS and direct-EI LC-MS, offer a valid alterative to API, and preserve the advantages of EI also in LC-MS applications. These advantages can be summarized in three crucial aspects: automated library identification; identification of unknown compounds, owing to EI extensive fragment information; inertness to co...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
The purpose of this article is to underline the possibility of efficiently using electron ionizatio...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
This review article will give an up-to-date and exhaustive overview on the efficient use of electro...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
Electron ionization (EI) is a unique and advantageous ionization technique typically employed in gas...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...
This review article traces the history of the use of liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectro...