Abstract
An application of pulsed ultraviolet laser desorption as a source of ions in ion mobility spectrometry is described. Examples of ion mobility spectra obtained for polyaromatic hydrocarbons and indole derivatives are given. A feature of laser desorption under atmospheric pressure conditions is found to be an apparent absence of ion fragmentation for most molecules studied.
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