massaspektrometriaan
Massaspektrometriaan is an analytical technique used to determine the mass-to-charge ratio of ions, enabling identification and quantification of molecules in complex mixtures, as well as insights into molecular structure and composition. It is widely applied in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and medicine. The method relies on converting samples into charged particles, separating these ions by their m/z in vacuum, and detecting them to produce a mass spectrum.
Principles of operation involve ionization of the sample to form charged species, followed by mass analysis
A typical mass spectrometry setup includes an ion source, a mass analyzer, a detector, and a data
Common mass analyzers include quadrupole, time-of-flight, ion trap, orbitrap, and Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR). These
Applications span proteomics, metabolomics, pharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, food safety, forensics, and clinical diagnostics. The field