Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Electron impact
ionization
(electron impact; electron
ionization
; EI; EI-MS):
In
mass spectrometry
, a method for
analyte
ionization
by impact with a beam of high-energy electrons. This
ionization
method tends to enhance the formation of
fragment ions
.
Methane
Molecular ions
M
(
m/z
= 16)
M+1
(
m/z
= 17)
M+2
(
m/z
= 81)
The electron impact
mass spectrum
of
methane
is obtained by bombarding
methane
with a beam of high-energy electrons. This produces
molecular ions
(
M
,
M+1
,
M+2
, etc.) which may then produce
fragment ions
before reaching the
mass spectrometer's
detector.
Related terms:
Radical cation
,
chemical ionization
,
CI
,
CI-MS
,
MALDI
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