
Pressurized Sample Infusion
Author(s) -
Thomas Gilian T.,
Donnecke Sofia,
Chagunda Ian C.,
McIndoe J. Scott
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
chemistry ‐ methods
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2628-9725
DOI - 10.1002/cmtd.202100101
Subject(s) - mass spectrometry , ion , cover (algebra) , electrospray ionization , analytical chemistry (journal) , kinetics , sample (material) , ionization , electrospray , abundance (ecology) , order (exchange) , chemistry , chromatography , physics , organic chemistry , engineering , mechanical engineering , finance , quantum mechanics , fishery , economics , biology
Invited for this month's cover is the group of Scott McIndoe at the University of Victoria (Canada). The cover picture shows a pressurized reaction vessel with tubing leading out of the flask. That tubing normally leads directly into an electrospray ionization mass spectrometer, where the mass‐to‐charge ratio and relative abundance of the solution phase ions are measured. These data can be used to generate chronograms for each solution species, shown here in the form of a reactant diminishing with first order kinetics, accompanied by the formation of a product ion. Read the full text of their Review at 10.1002/cmtd.202100068.