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| A [[CID|collision-induced dissociation]] process wherein the projectile ion has the translational energy higher than 1 keV. This process is usually carried out in a [[double-focusing mass spectrometer]] or in a [[time-of-flight mass spectrometer]]. Acquiring a sufficient internal energy for the reactant ion's dissociation is accomplished by a single collision.   | A [[CID|collision-induced dissociation]] process wherein the projectile ion has the translational energy higher than 1 keV. This process is usually carried out in a [[double-focusing mass spectrometer]] or in a [[time-of-flight mass spectrometer]]. Acquiring a sufficient internal energy for the reactant ion's dissociation is accomplished by a single collision.   | ||
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| == Related Terms == | |||
| [[High Energy Collision]] | |||
| [[Category:Reactions]] | [[Category:Reactions]] | ||
Revision as of 01:24, 3 March 2005
| DRAFT DEFINITION | 
| High-energy collision-induced dissociation | 
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| A collision-induced dissociation process wherein the projectile ion has the translational energy higher than 1 keV. This process is usually carried out in a double-focusing mass spectrometer or in a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Acquiring a sufficient internal energy for the reactant ion's dissociation is accomplished by a single collision. | 
| Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission | 
| This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. | 
