Optimisation of Heated Electrospray Ionisation Parameters to Minimise In-Source Generated Impurities in the Analysis of Oligonucleotide Therapeutics. [PDF]
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Electrospray mass spectroscopy of macromolecule degradation in the electrospray
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1975AbstractAs previously shown, by electrospraying dilute polystyrene (PS) solutions gas phase macroions can be produced. Degradation of the PS in the electrospray was tested by collecting the electrosprayed PS and measuring its number‐average molecular weight osmotically.
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