Electrospray ionization: Difference between revisions
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Note: When a pressurized gas is used to aid in the formation of a stable spray, the term [[pneumatically assisted electrospray ionization]] is used. The term [[ionspray]] is deprecated. | Note: When a pressurized gas is used to aid in the formation of a stable spray, the term [[pneumatically assisted electrospray ionization]] is used. The term [[ionspray]] is deprecated. | ||
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A process in which ionized species in the gas phase are produced from a solution via formation and desolvation of highly charged fine droplets that result from applying a several thousand volt potential difference between a narrow-bore needle tip and a counter electrode, at atmospheric pressure. | |||
Note: When a pressurized gas is used to aid in the formation of a stable spray, the term pneumatically-assisted electrospray ionization is used. The term ionspray is deprecated unless describing the trademarked product. | |||
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#J. B. Fenn, M. Mann, C. K. Meng, S. F. Wong, C. M. Whitehouse. Science 246, 64-71 (1989). | |||
#M. Dole, L. L. Mack, R. L. Hines, R. C. Mobley, L. D. Ferguson, M. B. Alice. J. Chem. Phys. 49, 2240-2249 (1968). | |||
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