This article reports the first electrospray (ES) mass spectrometry observation of molecular dications that were formed in solution by sequential one-electron oxidation of the neutral molecules [viz., nickel(II) and cobalt(II) octaethylporphyrin] via the controlled-current electrolytic (CCE) process inherent to electrospray. Dication formation was found to require (1) the addition of electrolyte to the sample solution, which increased the magnitude of the ES current and, therefore, increased the extent of analyte electrolysis in the ES capillary, (2) a relatively low solution flow rate, which increased the electrolysis time (i.e., the time the analyte remained in the capillary), thereby providing more time for the analytes to diffuse to the ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
This thesis focuses on applying ambient mass spectrometry in electrochemical systems. The first sect...
AbstractThe first observation of organic dications formed by multiple electron loss in electrospray ...
AbstractExperiments are described that illustrate solvent oxidation, emitter electrode corrosion, an...
AbstractInsights into the electrolysis of analytes at the electrode surface of an electrospray (ES) ...
The present work shows that the electrochemical properties of electrospray ionization (ESI) can be u...
Electrospray is a well-developed ionization technique for transferring intact dissolved molecules fr...
Electrospray is a well-developed ionization technique for transferring intact dissolved molecules fr...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
This article describes the components, operation, and use of a porous flow-through electrode emitter...
Metallocenes, substituted metallocenes, and organometallic salts containing metal-carbon bonds have ...
AbstractElectrochemical properties are inherent to the techniques of electrophoresis and electrospra...
Reductions involving more than one electron with formation of the M+ and [M+2H]+ ions were observed ...
Metallocenes, substituted metallocenes, and organometallic salts containing metal-carbon bonds have ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
This thesis focuses on applying ambient mass spectrometry in electrochemical systems. The first sect...
AbstractThe first observation of organic dications formed by multiple electron loss in electrospray ...
AbstractExperiments are described that illustrate solvent oxidation, emitter electrode corrosion, an...
AbstractInsights into the electrolysis of analytes at the electrode surface of an electrospray (ES) ...
The present work shows that the electrochemical properties of electrospray ionization (ESI) can be u...
Electrospray is a well-developed ionization technique for transferring intact dissolved molecules fr...
Electrospray is a well-developed ionization technique for transferring intact dissolved molecules fr...
The use of sector mass spectrometers to study metastable ion decompositions of peptide metal-ion com...
This article describes the components, operation, and use of a porous flow-through electrode emitter...
Metallocenes, substituted metallocenes, and organometallic salts containing metal-carbon bonds have ...
AbstractElectrochemical properties are inherent to the techniques of electrophoresis and electrospra...
Reductions involving more than one electron with formation of the M+ and [M+2H]+ ions were observed ...
Metallocenes, substituted metallocenes, and organometallic salts containing metal-carbon bonds have ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
A novel concept for capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) studies of neutral analytes ...
This thesis focuses on applying ambient mass spectrometry in electrochemical systems. The first sect...