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def=[[LC/MS]] technique in which the analyte emerging from the LC column is transferred to a trapping column where the solvent and buffer is washed off. The analyte is then dissolved in a solvent that is compatible with the LC/MS interface for ionization.
def=[[LC/MS]] technique in which the analyte emerging from the LC column is transferred to a trapping column where the solvent and buffer is washed off. The analyte is then dissolved in a solvent that is compatible with the LC/MS interface for ionization.

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DRAFT DEFINITION
Phase-system switching
LC/MS technique in which the analyte emerging from the LC column is transferred to a trapping column where the solvent and buffer is washed off. The analyte is then dissolved in a solvent that is compatible with the LC/MS interface for ionization.
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E. R. Verheij, H. J. E. M. Reeuwijk, W. M. A. Niessen, U. R. Tjaden, J. Van der Greef, G. F. Lavos, Biol. Mass Spectrom. 16 (1988) 393.

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