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Most Cited Articles of Organic Mass Spectrometry
Title
Year
Citations
The ‘infinity cell’: A new trapped-ion cell with radiofrequency covered trapping electrodes for fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
1991
356
α-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid as a matrix for matrixassisted laser desorption mass spectromtry
1992
353
Assigning structures to ions in the gas phase
1985
320
Role of photoionization and photochemistry in ionization processes of organic molecules and relevance for matrix-assisted laser desorption lonization mass spectrometry
1992
273
Gas chromatographic—mass spectrometric studies of long chain hydroxy acids.—III.1 The mass spectra of the methyl esters trimethylsilyl ethers of aliphatic hydroxy acids. A facile method of double bond location
1968
232
The ‘even-electron rule’
1980
229
The scope of metastable peak observations
1980
221
Electrospray: Its potential and limitations as an ionization method for biomolecules
1990
183
Scanning of sector mass spectrometers to observe the fragmentations of metastable ions
1977
182
The analysis of water-soluble polymers by matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry
1992
172
A facile sample preparation for the analysis of synthetic organic polymers by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
1993
160
Field desorption mass spectrometry with high temperature activated emitters
1972
159
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry with additives to 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid
1993
154
Direct chemical ionization of relatively involatile samples. Application to underivatized oligopeptides
1973
147
Hydrogen transfer reactions in the formation of “Y + 2” sequence ions from protonated peptides
1988
135
Preservation of non-covalent associations in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: Multiply charged polypeptide and protein dimers
1992
132
Structure and fragmentation mechanisms of organic ions in the mass spectrometer
1969
128
The use of triple quadrupoles for sequential mass spectrometry: 1—The instrument parameters
1982
124
The reorientation criterion and positive ion-neutral complexes
1992
119
Probability based matching of mass spectra. Rapid identification of specific compounds in mixtures
1974
112
The gas phase ion chemistry of the acetyl cation and isomeric [C2H3O]+ ions. On the structure of the [C2H3O]+ daughter ions generated from the enol of acetone radical cation
1983
107
Examination of complex oligosaccharides by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry on time-of-flight and magnetic sector instruments
1994
105
Electrospray analysis of proteins: A comparison of positive-ion and negative-ion mass spectra at high and low pH
1992
104
Disparity between solution-phase equilibria and charge state distributions in positive-ion electrospray mass spectrometry
1994
103
Secondary ion mass spectrometery: A new analytical technique for biologically important compounds
1977
102
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