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High Energy Collisions are in the keV range and occur in [[Sector Mass Spectrometer|sector]], [[TOF-TOF]] and [[Hybrid Mass Spectrometer|hybrid instrument]]s.  The ion excitation is mainly electronic and corresponds to a vertical electronic transition. Energy redistribution to vibrational energy can lead to simple bond cleavage.
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[[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]]
[[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]]

Latest revision as of 18:07, 17 March 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
High energy collision
A collision between an ion and neutral species with translational energy approximately 1000 eV or greater.
Related Term(s): High-energy collision-induced dissociation
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This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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