A comparative study of three atmospheric-pressure ionization (API) sources for liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS), namely pneumatically assisted electrospray or ionspray (IS), atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization (APCI), and sonic spray (SS), with respect to the influence of the eluent composition on the ionization of morphine, is presented. The effect of organic modifiers, volatile acids, and buffer systems (with and without pH adjustment) in the LC mobile phase on the ionization efficiency of each interface is described. We conclude that for all three ion sources, the composition of the liquid phase had a serious impact on the ionization of the target compound. For IS and SS, very similar behavior towards the LC eluent wa...
The structures and origins of typical chemical background noise ions in positive atmospheric pressur...
The actual signal recorded with an analytical instrument is not always a true reflection of the anal...
The behavior in atmospheric pressure chemical ionization of selected model polycyclic aromatic compo...
A comparative study of three atmospheric-pressure ionization (API) sources for liquid chromatography...
Sonic spray (SS) ionization is a relatively novel atmospheric pressure ionization technique for LC/M...
A new atmospheric pressure ionization (API) source, viz. UniSpray, was evaluated for mass spectromet...
The development of reliable atmospheric pressure ionization (API) interfaces in the coupling of liqu...
The type and design of an ionization source can have a significant influence on the performances of ...
As the mass spectrometer becomes more accepted as a detector for HPLC, its characteristics should be...
Mass spectrometer ion sources are normally located inside a high-vacuum envelope. An ion source oper...
Mass spectrometer ion sources are normally located inside a high-vacuum envelope. An ion source oper...
We have investigated the effect of several common buffers (10-mM formic acid, 10-mM ammonium acetate...
Modern technical evolution made mass spectrometry (MS) an absolute must for analytical chemistry in ...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of target compounds with liquid chromatography atmospheric pressure io...
The new ionization method, called surface-activated chemical ionization (SACI), was employed for th...
The structures and origins of typical chemical background noise ions in positive atmospheric pressur...
The actual signal recorded with an analytical instrument is not always a true reflection of the anal...
The behavior in atmospheric pressure chemical ionization of selected model polycyclic aromatic compo...
A comparative study of three atmospheric-pressure ionization (API) sources for liquid chromatography...
Sonic spray (SS) ionization is a relatively novel atmospheric pressure ionization technique for LC/M...
A new atmospheric pressure ionization (API) source, viz. UniSpray, was evaluated for mass spectromet...
The development of reliable atmospheric pressure ionization (API) interfaces in the coupling of liqu...
The type and design of an ionization source can have a significant influence on the performances of ...
As the mass spectrometer becomes more accepted as a detector for HPLC, its characteristics should be...
Mass spectrometer ion sources are normally located inside a high-vacuum envelope. An ion source oper...
Mass spectrometer ion sources are normally located inside a high-vacuum envelope. An ion source oper...
We have investigated the effect of several common buffers (10-mM formic acid, 10-mM ammonium acetate...
Modern technical evolution made mass spectrometry (MS) an absolute must for analytical chemistry in ...
AbstractQuantitative analysis of target compounds with liquid chromatography atmospheric pressure io...
The new ionization method, called surface-activated chemical ionization (SACI), was employed for th...
The structures and origins of typical chemical background noise ions in positive atmospheric pressur...
The actual signal recorded with an analytical instrument is not always a true reflection of the anal...
The behavior in atmospheric pressure chemical ionization of selected model polycyclic aromatic compo...