## OMS Letters Dear Sir, ## Isomerization of Ionized Toluene and Cycloheptatriene on Resonant Excitation in a Quadruple Ion-trap Mass Spectrometer Hart et al.' have reported evidence of differing degrees of isomerization of tolyl ions ([C,H,]', m/z 91) during various ion isolation methods in a
Competition between resonance ejection and ion dissociation during resonant excitation in a quadrupole ion trap
β Scribed by M.Judith Charles; Scott A. McLuckey; Gary L. Glish
- Book ID
- 103995875
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1007 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1044-0305
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β¦ Synopsis
The competition between ion dissociation and ion ejection during resonant excitation in a quadrupole ion trap is investigated. Ions of similar mass but with a range of critical energies for the onset of dissociation have been examined. The effects of the amplitude and duration of the resonant excitation, the well depth in which the ions are trapped, and the pressure and nature of the collision gas are explored. Once the onset of ion ejection is reached, the rate of ion ejection increases with increased amplitude of the resonant excitation signal. The rate of ejection decreases or stays constant as a function of the duration of the resonant excitation, depending upon the ion species being excited. Increasing the trapping well depth increases the relative amount of dissociation versus ejection as does increasing the pressure of the bath gas. Adding heavier bath gases lowers the onset of ion dissociation and raises the onset of ion ejection.
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