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The gas phase ion is neutralized upon collision with a low ionisation energy gas, e.g. ammonia, all ionised species are then eliminated and the neutral gas phase molecule subsequently re-ionised, often with collision with oxygen.
|def=Procedure by which neutrals are formed from m/z selected ions by charge transfer to a collision gas or by dissociation. The neutrals are separated from the remaining ions and ionized in collisions with a second gas.
|ref=:F. W. McLafferty. Science 247, 925-929 (1990).
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 24 March 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
Neutralization reionization mass spectrometry
Procedure by which neutrals are formed from m/z selected ions by charge transfer to a collision gas or by dissociation. The neutrals are separated from the remaining ions and ionized in collisions with a second gas.
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Reference(s):
F. W. McLafferty. Science 247, 925-929 (1990).
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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