Royal Society of Chemistry, Analytical Methods, 34(9), p. 4971-4978
DOI: 10.1039/c7ay00995j
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Unexpected ionization processes were recently discovered for use in mass spectrometry in which no added energy is required to convert condensed-phase molecules to gas-phase ions with ESI-like charge states by simply introducing the matrix/analyte sample into the sub-atmospheric pressure of the mass spectrometer.