Mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to identify unknown compounds, quantify known materials, and study molecular structures through mass-to-charge ratios.
The process converts samples into gaseous ions which are measured for their relative abundance and molecular weight.
Samples are ionized using energy to create charged particles for accurate molecular measurement.
Ions are separated and detected based on their mass-to-charge ratio (m/z).
Supports ESI and APCI probes for polar and non-polar compound analysis.
Mass spectrum displays the relative abundance of ions against their mass-to-charge ratios, helping confirm compound identity and structure.
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