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Rndirk » Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:37 am
If i understand your post correctly, what you're seeing is not the matrix effect in LC-ESI-MS.
While the matrix effect is a very complex process and not (yet) understood on a molecular level, there is a consensus that suppression/enhancement happens mostly during the process of going from ions in liquid to ions in the gas phase in ESI-MS. In other words, it happens before the collision process.
You see a difference in fragmentation pattern of a single precursor ion to 2 daughter ions in sample, relatively to the same precursor in solvent, right? Are you looking at a spiked or an unknown sample?