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Volumn 44, Issue 1, 2007, Pages 118-126
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The effect of analyte acidity on signal suppression and the implications to peak purity determinations using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
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Author keywords
Co elution; Impurities; LC MS; Peak purity; Signal suppression
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Indexed keywords
2,4,6 TRIBROMOPHENOL;
2,4,6 TRICHLOROANILINE;
2,4,6 TRIFLUOROPHENOL;
2,6 DIBROMOPHENOL;
2,6 DICHLOROANILINE;
2,6 DIFLUOROPHENOL;
3,5 DICHLOROANILINE;
4 BROMOANILINE;
4 BROMOPHENOL;
4 CHLOROANILINE;
4 CHLOROPHENOL;
4 FLUOROANILINE;
4 FLUOROPHENOL;
4 IODOANILINE;
4 IODOPHENOL;
ANILINE DERIVATIVE;
HALOPHENOL;
PENTACHLOROPHENOL;
PENTAFLUOROPHENOL;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
ACIDITY;
ARTICLE;
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE;
DILUTION;
DRUG DETERMINATION;
DRUG IMPURITY;
DRUG MONITORING;
DRUG PURITY;
DRUG STRUCTURE;
ELECTROSPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, LIQUID;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE;
PHENOLS;
SIGNAL PROCESSING, COMPUTER-ASSISTED;
SPECTROMETRY, MASS, ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION;
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EID: 34047248208
PISSN: 07317085
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2007.02.001 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (7)
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References (28)
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