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Showing papers by "Karl V. Wood published in 1983"



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01 Jul 1983-Fuel
TL;DR: In this article, the capabilities of mass spectrometry/mass spectrometers in mixture analysis and its applications to fuel-related materials are illustrated, and the dependence of m.s.-m.s. spectra on collision energy and pressure is shown.

28 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, two methods have been developed for identifying the singly charged ion formed from doubly charged ions by charge exchange in the collision quadrupole, based on the characteristically high kinetic energy-to-charge ratios of the products of charge exchange.
Abstract: Charge exchange reactions within a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer characterize doubly charged ions formed in the ion source. Two methods have been developed for identifying the singly charged ions formed from doubly charged ions by charge exchange in the collision quadrupole. The first is based on the characteristically high kinetic energy-to-charge ratios of the products of charge exchange; this property can be used to separate these ions from all other singly charged ions. This retarding potential method is analogous to procedures for recording doubly charged ion mass spectra using sector instruments. The second method is based on the fact that, although mass remains constant in the charge exchange reaction, the change in mass-to-charge ratio can be followed. A charge exchange linked scan, predicated on changes in charge rather than mass, but otherwise analogous to neutral loss/gain scans, is described. Information on the structure of doubly charged ions can be obtained by recording the fragmentation products of dissociative charge exchange. The utility of the charge exchange linked scan for the selective identification of polynuclear aromatic compounds in a complex mixture is described. The methods given can be generalized to cover other charge permutation reactions.

23 citations