Ion mobility-derived collision cross-sections add extra capability in distinguishing isomers and compounds with similar retention times: the case of aphidicolanes

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  • who: Jinmei Xia and colleagues from the Resources, Xiamen, China (Ministry, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China have published the research: Ion Mobility-Derived Collision Cross-Sections Add Extra Capability in Distinguishing Isomers and Compounds with Similar Retention Times: The Case of Aphidicolanes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, a total of 75 aphidicolanes (Chart S1) were analyzed using LC-TWIM-MS under both positive and negative ionization modes and their CCS values were collected in nitrogen. This is reasonable because many of the aphidicolanes with the same m/z in this study have different . . .

     

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