Which of the following are soft ionisation techniques? (There can be one or more correct answers)
Chemical ionisation (CI)
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation (MALDI)
Electrospray ionisation (ESI)
Atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation (APCI)
Electron ionisation (EI)
Which of the following are low-resolution (LR) mass analysers? (There can be one or more correct answers)
Linear Time of Flight (ToF)
Quadrupole (Q)
Ion trap (IT)
Reflectron Time of Flight (ToF)
Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR)
Fourier Transform Orbitrap (FT-OT)
Which of the following applies for MS? (There can be one or more correct answers)
It is a very sensitive technique
It is suitable for qualitative and quantitative analysis
It allows to identify different compounds in a mixture
Different ion sources can be used
Can be combined with chromatography
Several (same or different) mass analysers can be combined (tandem MS)
It separates compounds according to polarity
It detects characteristic molecular vibrations, from which structural information about materials can be obtained
It is suitable for samples of simple composition only
Find the suitable word to complete the following text.
Mass spectrometry is an analytical technique that separatesfragmentsformsderivatises the moleculesionsmaterial phases created from the of the internal standardsionscompounds sample according to their m/z valuespolarityfragmentation rate.
Match the ion source with the correct description:
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Complete the sentence.
Mass analyserMonochromatorIon sourceDetectorPumpInjector is responsible for ionising the sample molecules.
InjectorPumpMass analyserDetectorIon sourceMonochromator separates the ions according to their m/z value.
InjectorMonochromatorPumpMass analyserIon sourceDetector registers the created ions.
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