RI 5329 A Convenient Table For Determining Metastable Transitions In Mass Spectra

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. A. Meyer
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

A table that greatly simplifies determination of metastable transitions in mass spectra has been prepared. All the mathematically possible metastable transitions of any compound whose molecular weight lies between 26 and 150 can be determined from the table without calculation. The method of utilizing the table is described, using selected peaks from the spectrum of normal butane for illustration. In the mass spectrometer, ions are formed in the isatron and accelerated through a series of slits. Most of these ions reach the collector without further change, but a few dissociate in transit to form new ions. These ions appear in the mass spectrum at neither the mass--to-charge ratio (m/e) of the original ion nor that of the new ion. A formula that relates the appearance of these new ions to the ion from which they were formed is: [ ]
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APA: R. A. Meyer  (1957)  RI 5329 A Convenient Table For Determining Metastable Transitions In Mass Spectra

MLA: R. A. Meyer RI 5329 A Convenient Table For Determining Metastable Transitions In Mass Spectra. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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