Berberich et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Mass-selection of reactant ions for chemical ionization in quadrupole ion trap and triple quadrupole mass spectrometersBerberich et al., 1989
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- 14990847936187909490
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- Berberich D
- Hail M
- Johnson J
- Yost R
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- International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes
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Charge exchange (CE), proton transfer, and hydride abstraction chemical ionization (CI) were examined as selective modes of ionization. The utility of mass selecting reactant ions for CI has been demonstrated with a quadrupole ion trap (QITMS) and a triple quadrupole …
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