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Time Resolved Laser Desorption

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Ion Formation from Organic Solids

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Abstract

The combination of laser ionization and mass spectrometry has been used for a number of years for elemental analysis of solid surfaces [1] and the pyrolysis of nonvolatile compounds [2]. However, an article by KISTEMAKER et al. [3] in 1978 focussed attention on the use of laser desorption for the analysis of large, nonvolatile bio-organic molecules, using conditions which produce intact molecular ions. There have been a number of contributions since [4–9] which have generally indicated that the kinds of ions produced by laser desorption are similar to those common in spectra produced by field desorption, plasma desorption, secondary ion mass spectrometry, thermal desorption, and fast, atom bombardment (Fig. 1.).

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Cotter, R.J., Snow, M., Colvin, M. (1983). Time Resolved Laser Desorption. In: Benninghoven, A. (eds) Ion Formation from Organic Solids. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 25. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87148-1_25

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