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The history of metastable ions is intertwined with that of ions formed by collision-induced dissociation (CID), and frequently the genesis of the two ion types cannot be strictly separated. Originally, metastable ions were considered a curiosity or even a nuisance, being responsible for “humps” in the base line of the recorded mass spectra. In their heyday metastable ions were recognized as having importance for establishing fragmentation sequences and for distinguishing between isomeric ion structures. Today, in many respects the utility of metastable ions has been superseded by a systematic application of CID techniques; yet the evaluation of their shape is still of importance for questions of reaction energies and ion thermochemistry.
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Budzikiewicz, H., Grigsby, R.D. Half protons or doubly charged protons? The history of metastable ions. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 15, 1261–1265 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasms.2004.06.004
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