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Electrochemical processes in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

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Abstract

Editorial Comment Last month we presented, as a Special Feature, a set of five articles that constituted a Commentary on the fundamentals and mechanism of electrospray ionization (ESI). These articles produced some lively discussion among the authors on the role of electrochemistry in ESI. Six authors participated in a detailed exchange of views on this topic, the final results of which constitute this month's Special Feature. We particularly hope that younger scientists will find value in this month's Special Feature, not only for the science that it teaches but also what it reveals about the processes by which scientific conclusions are drawn. To a degree, the contributions part the curtains on these processes and show science in action. We sincerely thank the contributors to this discussion. The give and take of intellectual debate is not always easy, and to a remarkable extent this set of authors has maintained good humor and friendships, even when disagreeing strongly on substance. Graham Cooks and Richard Caprioli Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10972994     DOI: 10.1002/1096-9888(200008)35:8<939::AID-JMS36>3.0.CO;2-V

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1076-5174            Impact factor:   1.982


  36 in total

1.  The use of chromium(III) to supercharge peptides by protonation at low basicity sites.

Authors:  Changgeng Feng; Juliette J Commodore; Carolyn J Cassady
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2014-11-14       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  Automated orthogonal control system for electrospray ionization.

Authors:  Gary A Valaskovic; James P Murphy; Mike S Lee
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 3.109

3.  Negative ion mode evolution of potential buildup and mapping of potential gradients within the electrospray emitter.

Authors:  Boguslaw P Pozniak; Richard B Cole
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.109

4.  Efficient analyte oxidation in an electrospray ion source using a porous flow-through electrode emitter.

Authors:  Gary J Van Berkel; Vilmos Kertesz; Michael J Ford; Michael C Granger
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.109

5.  Expanded use of a battery-powered two-electrode emitter cell for electrospray mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Vilmos Kertesz; Gary J Van Berkel
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2006-05-12       Impact factor: 3.109

6.  Current measurements within the electrospray emitter.

Authors:  Boguslaw P Pozniak; Richard B Cole
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2007-01-25       Impact factor: 3.109

7.  A simple model for the disintegration of highly charged solvent droplets during electrospray ionization.

Authors:  Lars Konermann
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2008-11-21       Impact factor: 3.109

8.  On the intersection of electrochemistry and mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Lane A Baker; Gargi S Jagdale
Journal:  Curr Opin Electrochem       Date:  2018-12-13

9.  Factors influencing the electrospray intrasource separation and selective ionization of glycerophospholipids.

Authors:  Xianlin Han; Kui Yang; Jingyue Yang; Kora N Fikes; Hua Cheng; Richard W Gross
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2006-01-18       Impact factor: 3.109

10.  Zinc deposition during ESI-MS analysis of peptide-zinc complexes.

Authors:  Haritha Mattapalli; William B Monteith; Colin S Burns; Allison S Danell
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2009-08-27       Impact factor: 3.109

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