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Mass Spectra and Appearance Potentials Studied by Use of Charge Exchange in a Tandem Mass Spectrometer

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Ion-Molecule Reactions

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The usual methods for study of mass spectra of gases and appearance potentials involve ionization of the molecules by electron impact or photon impact. These methods are of great importance both for analytical purposes and for other applications, e.g., radiation chemistry.

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Lindholm, E. (1972). Mass Spectra and Appearance Potentials Studied by Use of Charge Exchange in a Tandem Mass Spectrometer. In: Franklin, J.L. (eds) Ion-Molecule Reactions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1938-2_3

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