tandem mass spectrometry

How Does Tandem Mass Spectrometry Work?

The process begins by ionizing the sample molecules in the first mass spectrometer (MS1). These ions are then selected based on their mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) and sent to the collision cell, where they are fragmented into smaller ions. The resulting fragment ions are analyzed in the second mass spectrometer (MS2). This two-step process allows for the detailed structural elucidation and accurate quantification of target molecules.

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