AbstractPeptide molecular ion species up to m/z 3055 introduced into a Fourier-transform mass spectrometer can be made to undergo extensive fragmentation by electrically floating the ion cell. The proportion of ions dissociated increases with increasing voltage, with 48 eV producing the highest absolute abundance of fragment ions above m/z 200. At this energy, spectra closely resemble those from photodissociation at 193 nm, indicating an internal energy deposition of 6–7 eV; change of product abundances with kinetic energy resembles a conventional breakdown curve. The precursor ions apparently are electrostatically attracted to strike screen wires across the ion cell entrance, producing daughter ions of low kinetic energy
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
The propensities of a series of peptide ions produced by both electrospray and atmospheric pressure ...
AbstractInternal energy deposition into iron pentacarbonyl positive ions undergoing surface-induced ...
AbstractPeptide molecular ion species up to m/z 3055 introduced into a Fourier-transform mass spectr...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
AbstractKinetics and dynamics studies have been carried out for the surface-induced dissociation (SI...
AbstractThis paper describes our effort in optimizing the experimental parameters for electron captu...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
Collision induced dissociation (CID) combined with matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-ion m...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
AbstractMass spectrometry instrumentation providing unit resolution and 10-ppm mass accuracy for mol...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
The propensities of a series of peptide ions produced by both electrospray and atmospheric pressure ...
AbstractInternal energy deposition into iron pentacarbonyl positive ions undergoing surface-induced ...
AbstractPeptide molecular ion species up to m/z 3055 introduced into a Fourier-transform mass spectr...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
AbstractKinetics and dynamics studies have been carried out for the surface-induced dissociation (SI...
AbstractThis paper describes our effort in optimizing the experimental parameters for electron captu...
AbstractThe recent commercial implementation of an electrospray source on a four-sector mass spectro...
Collision induced dissociation (CID) combined with matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-ion m...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
The advantages and disadvantages of acquiring tandem mass spectra by collision-induced dissociation ...
AbstractMass spectrometry instrumentation providing unit resolution and 10-ppm mass accuracy for mol...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
The propensities of a series of peptide ions produced by both electrospray and atmospheric pressure ...
AbstractInternal energy deposition into iron pentacarbonyl positive ions undergoing surface-induced ...