Daughter ion: Difference between revisions
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| [[Daughter Ion Spectrum]] | *[[Daughter Ion Spectrum]] | ||
| [[Precursor Ion]] | *[[Precursor Ion]] | ||
| [[Product Ion]] | *[[Product Ion]] | ||
| [[Category:Ions]] | [[Category:Ions]] | ||
| [[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]] | [[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]] | ||
Revision as of 02:11, 31 December 2005
| DRAFT DEFINITION | 
| Daughter ion | 
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| This term is not recommended. See product ion. | 
| Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission | 
| This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. | 
Orange Book Entry
An electrically charged product of reaction of a particular parent (precursor) ion. In general such ions have a direct relationship with a particular precursor ion and may relate to a unique state of the precursor ion. The reaction need not involve fragmentation, but could, for example involve a change in the number of charges carried. Thus a fragment ion is a daughter ion but not all daughter ions are fragment ions.
