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Electron Activated Dissociation: A New Paradigm for Mass Spectrometry

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Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) has evolved as one of the most valuable analytical tools available to modern scientists and enables the identification, structural elucidation and quantitation of compounds. Most MS/MS applications today use collision induced dissociation (CID) for inducing fragmentation. However, CID produces insufficient fragmentation of specific molecule classes, sizes, and chemistries that inhibits their characterization or selective quantitation. As a result, there is clearly a need for improved fragmentation mechanisms to address the shortcomings of CID.

Download this whitepaper to discover how electron activated dissociation can allow:

  • Characterization of intractable compounds
  • Identification of low level variants
  • Differentiation of isomers