tandem mass spectrometry

How Does Tandem Mass Spectrometry Work?

Tandem mass spectrometry involves multiple stages of mass analysis. In the first stage, the mass spectrometer selects ions of interest from a sample. These ions are then fragmented into smaller pieces in a collision cell. The resulting fragments are analyzed in the second mass spectrometer, providing a mass spectrum that reveals the ion's structural characteristics. This technique enhances specificity and sensitivity in detecting compounds, making it ideal for complex biological matrices in toxicological analyses.

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