Atmospheric Pressure Spray Mass Spectra of Thermolabile and Nonvolatile Compounds
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概要
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Atmospheric pressure spray (APS) mass spectra of thermolabile and nonvolatile compounds such as saccharides, glycosides, peptides, phospholipids and glycolipids are presented. The APS method can produce intense protonated and/or cationized molecules such as (M+H)+, (M+Na)+ and (M+K)+ for these compounds without any buffers or external ion sources, unlike other ionization methods. The APS method combined with a collision-induced dissociation technique can provide significant fragment ions, which are very useful for structural elucidation.
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著者
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SAKAIRI Minoru
Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Sakairi Minoru
Advanced Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Kambara Hideki
Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.
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