Abstract

AbstractThe collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) of the acetone cation (m/z 58) can be used for quality assurance, performance evaluation, and proficiency testing of CAD measurements in tandem mass specstrometry (MS/MS) instruments which use RF‐only multipole collision cells. The absolute branching ratios (product distributions) of the CAD fragment ions, when measured as a function of the center‐of‐mass collision energy Ecm, can provide an objective basis for quality assurance whenever MS/MS methods are used (viz, to validate how well the target thickness, ion‐containment efficiency, and collision energy are being controlled in various instruments).

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