Guaratini et al., 2004 - Google Patents
New chemical evidence for the ability to generate radical molecular ions of polyenes from ESI and HR-MALDI mass spectrometryGuaratini et al., 2004
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- Guaratini T
- Vessecchi R
- Lavarda F
- Campos P
- Naal Z
- Gates P
- Lopes N
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We report here new chemical evidence for the generation of radical molecular ions of compounds with a conjugated π-system (polyene) in ESI and HR-MALDI mass spectrometry. The oxidation potential of the neutral polyenes was calculated by cyclic-voltammetry and the …
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