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Mass Spectrometric Studies of Reductive Elimination from Si(IV) Anions. [PDF]

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Benzan Lantigua PA   +3 more
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Electrospray mass spectroscopy of macromolecule degradation in the electrospray

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1975
AbstractAs 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.
Malcolm Dole, Dan Teer
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Astable regime in electrosprays

Physical Review E, 2007
Astable regimes are common in nonlinear systems ranging from electrooptic devices to cardiac rhythms under environmental stress. Electrosprays exhibit three main axial regimes (dripping, pulsating, and cone-jet). It is generally accepted that the transition between the pulsating and cone-jet regimes is sudden, accompanied by an abruptly enhanced spray ...
Ioan Marginean, Akos Vertes, Peter Nemes
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The Background to Electrospray

2016
This article traces the development of electrospray back to its earliest beginnings. Many readers may be surprised to learn that descriptions of the electrostatic attraction of liquids to surfaces appear in the scientific literature as early as the year 1600, and that true electrospray experiments are documented to have been performed in the eighteenth
Guan, Bing, Cole, Richard B.
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On the mechanism of electrospraying

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1970
Abstract A study was made to determine the parameters governing the formation and stability of the spray for a number of polar liquids. The dielectric constant and the surface tension were found to be dominant. A theoretical explanation is suggested.
J.D. Shorey, D. Michelson
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