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Large Individual Ion FTICR Measurements from the Mid-1990s Using Reactions for Charge Determination Mass Spectrometry.

This article discusses from a personal and present-day perspective the first studies of large highly charged individual molecular ions that were conducted using electrospray ionization with Fourier transform ion cyclotron… Click to show full abstract

This article discusses from a personal and present-day perspective the first studies of large highly charged individual molecular ions that were conducted using electrospray ionization with Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance MS in the mid-1990s. These studies are distinguished from Current Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry (CDMS) primarily by their use of individual ion charge state changes due to reactions for accurate charge determination. This work describes the key differences in technologies and methods with present CDMS and the likely implications of these differences. I comment on surprising individual ion behavior observed in some measurements involving increases in charge state, as well as their possible basis, and also briefly discuss the potential utility of the reaction-based mass measurement approach used in the context of what might more globally be referred to as "Charge Determination Mass Spectrometry".

Keywords: mass spectrometry; charge determination; individual ion; mass

Journal Title: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Year Published: 2023

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