At. Jackson et al., THE EFFECTS OF INTERNAL ENERGY DEPOSITION DURING IONIZATION ON THE COLLISION-INDUCED DECOMPOSITION SPECTRA OF AN ORGANIC POLYMER ADDITIVE, Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, 10(12), 1996, pp. 1459-1462
The effect of the amount and distribution of internal energy, deposite
d during the ionization process, on the high-energy collision-induced
(CID) spectrum of a commonly-used organic polymer additive has been co
mpared for four different ionization techniques, electron ionization,
chemical ionization, liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry and field
desorption. The variation in relative yield of various fragment ions o
bserved in the CID spectra are ascribed to differences in the internal
energy transferred to the precursor ion during ionization.