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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 |
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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. 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. |