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Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry: A Powerful Platform for Noble-Metal Nanocluster Analysis.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is an analytical technique that measures the mass of a sample through "soft" ionization. Recent years have witnessed a rapid growth of its application in noble-metal nanocluster (NC) analysis.
Tiankai Chen   +3 more
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On the Mechanism of Extractive Electrospray Ionization

Analytical Chemistry, 2010
Extractive electrospray ionization (EESI) is a powerful ambient ionization technique that can provide comprehensive mass spectrometric (MS) information on aerosols, complex liquids, or suspensions without any sample pretreatment. An understanding of the EESI mechanism is critical for defining its range of application, the advantages, and limitations of
Wai Siang, Law   +6 more
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Unraveling the Mechanism of Electrospray Ionization

Analytical Chemistry, 2012
Electrospray ionization (ESI) generates intact gas-phase ions from analytes in solution for mass spectrometric investigations. ESI can proceed via different mechanisms. Low molecular weight analytes follow the ion evaporation model (IEM), whereas the charged residue model (CRM) applies to large globular species.
Lars, Konermann   +3 more
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Ion suppression effect in desorption electrospray ionization and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 2017
Rationale Although it is claimed that desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) causes less ion suppression effects than electrospray ionization (ESI), a related investigation with quantification measurement of ion suppression effects is absent.
Zheng Wang, Haijing Zhu, Guangming Huang
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Spray Mechanism of Contained-Electrospray Ionization

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2020
Analytical characteristics of contained electrospray ionization (ESI) are summarized in terms of its potential to modify the analyte solution during the stages of droplet formation to provide opportunities to generate native versus denatured biomolecular gas-phase ions, without the need for bulk-phase analyte modifications.
Colbert F. Miller   +2 more
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Probe Electrospray Ionization

2014
Probe electrospray ionization (PESI) is an electrospray-based atmospheric-pressure surface sampling and ionization technique for mass spectrometry that uses a solid needle instead of a capillary. While ionization occurs in a fashion similar to that involved in electrospray ionization, the novel aspect of PESI is discontinuous sampling.
Mridul Kanti Mandal, Kenzo Hiraoka
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Incorporation of a Venturi Device in Electrospray Ionization

Analytical Chemistry, 2003
Electrospray ionization has grown to be one of the most commonly used ionization techniques for mass spectrometry, and efforts continue to improve its performance. Typically, the sprayer tip must be very close to the entrance orifice of the mass spectrometer in order to maximize the conduction of ions from the sprayer into the mass spectrometer ...
Li, Zhou   +5 more
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Mass spectrometry using electrospray ionization

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2023
G. R. D. Prabhu   +3 more
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Electrospray-ionization driven by dielectric polarization

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2008
A non-conductive piezo ceramic plate has been used to induce an electric field to generate an electrospray as ionization method for mass spectrometric determination. This technique decreases the risk of undesired discharges, induced by high electric currents. The applicability of the technique is demonstrated and compared with a commercial electrospray
Michael, Schilling   +2 more
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Electrospray Ionization Using Wooden Tips

Analytical Chemistry, 2011
Electrospray ionization (ESI) is a mass spectrometric technique widely used in various fields including chemistry, biology, medicine, pharmaceutical industry, clinical assessment, and forensic science. In this study, we report a simple and economical ESI-mass spectrometry (MS) technique, which makes use of disposable wooden tips (wooden toothpicks) for
Bin, Hu   +3 more
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