Investigation of the effects of cooling after laser desorption before post-ionization

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Reference R.J.J.M. Steenvoorden, E.R.E. van der Hage, J.J. Boon, P.G. Kistemaker and T.L. Weeding, Investigation of the effects of cooling after laser desorption before post-ionization, Org. Mass Spectrom. 29, 78-84 (1994)

To evaluate the necessity for cooling laser-desorbed molecules to obtain molecular ions and minimal fragmentation, mass spectra of a series of methoxybenzenes were measured in two different experimental configurations. In one geometry, laser-desorbed molecules were entrained in a pulsed supersonic jet before ionization. In the other, the molecules were ionized directly after laser desorption. The samples were ionized with laser-generated vacuum ultraviolet radiation in a single-photon process or ultraviolet radiation in a multi-photon process.