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Chemometry of Plasma Desorption Mass Spectrometry

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PDMS, the ’Plasma’ Desorption Mass Spectrometry, is a method to desorb even very large and fragile organic molecules up to some 10.000 a.m.u. by means of very fast, energetic (MeV/nucleon) heavy ions impinging a solid surface with sample molecules adsorbed on it. A brief sketch of the underlying physics of the process is given. Several programmes to analyze, calculate, and transfer PDMS spectra are described in detail.

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Hilf, E.R. et al. (1991). Chemometry of Plasma Desorption Mass Spectrometry. In: Gmehling, J. (eds) Software Development in Chemistry 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76325-0_15

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