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Gas-phase inert neutral species that are introduced in a mass spectrometer to increase an ion's internal energy via an ion/neutral species process, e.g. [[CID|collision-induced dissociation]]. The synonym '[[Target Gas|target gas]]' is not recommended. If the ion/neutral species process is aimed at relaxation of ion's internal and/or translational energy, the term [[Buffer Gas|buffer gas]] should be used.
Gas-phase inert neutral species that are introduced in a mass spectrometer to increase an ion's internal energy via an ion/neutral species process, e.g. [[CID|collision-induced dissociation]]. The synonym '[[Target Gas|target gas]]' is not recommended. If the ion/neutral species process is aimed at relaxation of ion's internal and/or translational energy, the term [[Buffer Gas|buffer gas]] should be used.
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== Related Terms ==
*[[Collision-Induced Dissociation]]


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Revision as of 12:08, 1 December 2005

DRAFT DEFINITION
Collision gas

Gas-phase inert neutral species that are introduced in a mass spectrometer to increase an ion's internal energy via an ion/neutral species process, e.g. collision-induced dissociation. The synonym 'target gas' is not recommended. If the ion/neutral species process is aimed at relaxation of ion's internal and/or translational energy, the term buffer gas should be used.

Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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