AbstractCollision-induced dissociation (CID) of polyatomic ions sampled from an rf-powered glow discharge is examined by using three target gases including atomic (Ar and Xe) and molecular species (N2). Collisions with these targets in the first quadrupole of the double quadrupole system result in the loss of discharge species by dissociation, symmetric and asymmetric charge exchange, and scattering, each to varying degrees. These processes are seen to be a function of the relative mass, size, and ionization potentials of the target species, as well as the collision center-of-mass energies. In light of the comparisons, xenon appears to be the best collision target for both CID and charge exchange because of its relatively low ionization pot...
Dynamic CID of selected precursor ions is achieved by the application of a two-frequency excitation ...
Collision-induced dissociation of the benzylammonium and the 4-tert-butyl benzylammonium ions was st...
AbstractWe report studies of the internal energy deposited during activation of mass-selected ions t...
AbstractCollision-induced dissociation (CID) of polyatomic ions sampled from an rf-powered glow disc...
Plasma sources for optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry have provided scientists unprecedented...
AbstractA method is reported by which surface-induced dissociation is used to activate ions stored i...
The work contained in this thesis covers two aspects of mass spectrometry, namely chemical ionizati...
AbstractA RF-only quadrupole collision cell of new design has been evaluated for use in tandem mass ...
Heavy gases (xenon, argon, krypton, methane) have been used to improve the performance of the quadru...
The mechanism of collision-induced decomposition (CID) has been studied for ions with masses up to 2...
AbstractA study of factors influencing the collision-induced dissociation (CID) rate of strongly bou...
AbstractThe measured minimum resonance excitation amplitudes for decomposition of polyatomic ions in...
This study describes the application of a two-frequency excitation waveform to the end-cap electrode...
A triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with a high pressure collision cell has been used to explore t...
AbstractThe performance of quadrupole ion traps using argon or air as the buffer gas was evaluated a...
Dynamic CID of selected precursor ions is achieved by the application of a two-frequency excitation ...
Collision-induced dissociation of the benzylammonium and the 4-tert-butyl benzylammonium ions was st...
AbstractWe report studies of the internal energy deposited during activation of mass-selected ions t...
AbstractCollision-induced dissociation (CID) of polyatomic ions sampled from an rf-powered glow disc...
Plasma sources for optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry have provided scientists unprecedented...
AbstractA method is reported by which surface-induced dissociation is used to activate ions stored i...
The work contained in this thesis covers two aspects of mass spectrometry, namely chemical ionizati...
AbstractA RF-only quadrupole collision cell of new design has been evaluated for use in tandem mass ...
Heavy gases (xenon, argon, krypton, methane) have been used to improve the performance of the quadru...
The mechanism of collision-induced decomposition (CID) has been studied for ions with masses up to 2...
AbstractA study of factors influencing the collision-induced dissociation (CID) rate of strongly bou...
AbstractThe measured minimum resonance excitation amplitudes for decomposition of polyatomic ions in...
This study describes the application of a two-frequency excitation waveform to the end-cap electrode...
A triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with a high pressure collision cell has been used to explore t...
AbstractThe performance of quadrupole ion traps using argon or air as the buffer gas was evaluated a...
Dynamic CID of selected precursor ions is achieved by the application of a two-frequency excitation ...
Collision-induced dissociation of the benzylammonium and the 4-tert-butyl benzylammonium ions was st...
AbstractWe report studies of the internal energy deposited during activation of mass-selected ions t...