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== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==
== Orange Book entry ==
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This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an emitter) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by [[field ionization]] as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term ''[[field desorption]]'' is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance.
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This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an ????????????????????????emitter??????????????????????) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by [[field ionization]] as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term ????????????????????????field desorption?????????????????????? is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance.
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*[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are Used to Produce Ions?]
*[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are Used to Produce Ions?]


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ORANGE BOOK DEFINITION

IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979 (see also Orange Book 2023)

Field desorption

This term is used to describe the formation of ions in the gas phase from a material deposited on a solid surface (known as an emitter) in the presence of an electric field. As this process probably encompasses ionization by field ionization as well as other mechanisms of ionization the term field desorption is not a precise one, despite its widespread acceptance.

IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12
Index of Orange Book Terms


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