high resolution mass spectrometers

What is High Resolution Mass Spectrometry?

High resolution mass spectrometry is a technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of ions with high accuracy and resolution. Unlike traditional mass spectrometers, HRMS can distinguish between ions that differ by very small mass differences, often down to the fourth or fifth decimal place. This capability allows for the detailed analysis of molecular structures and the identification of various species in a sample.

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