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A process where liquid is thermally vaporized in a capillary and the ions in the resulting aerosol are transferred from the liquid to the gas phase. The ionization process can involve ion evaporation or chemical ionization (the reagent ions are formed by a filament or discharge) ionization of the solvent. The technique is often used in LC/MS. | |||
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A process where liquid is thermally vaporized in a capillary and the ions in the resulting aerosol are transferred from the liquid to the gas phase. The ionization process can involve ion evaporation or chemical ionization (the reagent ions are formed by a filament or discharge) ionization of the solvent. The technique is often used in LC/MS. |
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