Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Chemical
ionization
(CI; CI-
MS
):
In
mass spectrometry
, a method for
analyte
ionization
in which another
molecule
(called the reagent gas) is
ionized
by
electron impact
, and then these reagent gas
molecular ions
are impacted on the
analyte
causing the
analyte
to be
ionized
. The reagent gas often
methane
or
ammonia
. Chemical
ionization
imparts less kinetic energy to the
analyte
, so compared to
electron impact ionization
, the relative amount of
fragmentation
is reduced.
Methane
Methane
molecular ion
Analyte
molecular ion
In this general scheme for chemical
ionization
mass spectrometry
,
methane
(the reagent gas) is subjected to
electron impact ionization
to form [CH
4
]
.+
, the
methane
molecular ion
. The
analyte
is then bombarded with the
methane
molecular ions
, resulting in
ionization
of the
analyte
, and subsequent
fragmentation
.
Related terms:
MALDI
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