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Some books about it?
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Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
After a little training from the person who installed our LCMSMS, I just began infusing a target analyte and altering the settings one at a time to see what happened. I learned to tune GC/MS the same way, just move the settings around and watch what happens. Other than ramping the electron multiplier too high you really can't hurt the instrument by playing around with the settings, the really important ones are usually locked out for service people only. If you adjust declustering potential higher and sensitivity goes up, or goes down, then you know how that adjustment affects that analyte. The affect will be different for each analyte, but somewhat similar across the board. Adjust and observe, best way to learn it.Thanks a lot for the information,
In fact, what I'm really really more interested on is the method development regarding the optimization of the parameters of the MS/MS detector.
I know that it is almost automatic, but how to change them to improve the selectivity, for example?
What the effect of changing them? When to do it?
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