The researchers probed the melt inclusions using secondary
ion mass spectroscopy.
Not exact matches
We used Fourier - transform
ion cyclotron resonance
mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy to show that a sulfilimine bond -LRB-- S = N --RRB- crosslinks hydroxylysine - 211 and methionine - 93 of adjoining protomers, a bond not previously found in biomolecules.
Eschewing sole reliance on structural analysis, the team used two different types of chemical analyses: time - of - flight secondary
ion mass spectrometry and infrared reflectance
spectroscopy.
Soft - landing of
mass selected
ions on surfaces allows us to explore fundamental aspects of
ion - surface interactions relevant to a broad range of scientific disciplines including biology, materials science,
mass spectrometry, imaging and
spectroscopy.
Methods included
mass spectrometry (ICPMS),
ion - exchange column chromatography, gas chromatography, Raman
spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, laser ablation, and laser fluorination.