COLLISIONAL ACTIVATION BY FOURIER-TRANSFORM MASS-SPECTROMETRY - A STUDY OF TARGET GAS EXCITATION
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Studies on the charge-transfer reactions between translationally excited polyatomic ions and the neutral target gas used for collisional activation/collision-induced dissociation are described. These studies demonstrate an additional area where Fourier-transform mass spectrometry can be used to probe the fundamentals of ion/neutral interactions, viz., target gas excitation which competes with collision-induced dissociation. 1985.