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March 1, 2011
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Understanding Electrospray Ionization – Part 1

This month our industry experts help you to understand the fundamental basis of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Learn how to optimize the essential parameters and improve instrument response and reproducibility in your lab. Improve your electrospray data and troubleshoot your ionization and data interpretation problems more effectively.
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Topics Include:
  • Introduction to Electrospray Ionization
  • Analytes Suitable for Electrospray
  • Producing an ‘Electrospray’
  • Effects of Sprayer Voltage
  • Eluent Flow Rate and Pneumatic Assistance
  • Solute Surface Tension and Dielectric Constant effects
  • Production of gas phase ions from small / highly charged droplets
  • Quantitative aspects of electrospray ionization – Ion Suppression
  • Qualitative Aspects of Electrospray Ionisation, Fragmentation and Adduct Formation

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Technical Director
Crawford Scientific
 
Dr Amos Heckendorf
President
The Nest Group

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