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FAB Outline:
· Adding a schematic of FAB
· Advantages compared to mass spec including how the sample does not have to be in the form of a gas which can compromise the sample. FAB also has a higher mass range. Can also be compared to other ionization techniques like field ionization and Chemical ionization, another soft ionization technique
· Positive Ion and Negative Ion FAB and their advantages compared to one another
· Add to section already added concerning Static FAB vs. Flow FAB
o Discuss signal to noise ratio
o As well as other differences between them
Sources:
· Tomer, Kenneth B., et al. "Coaxial continuous flow fast atom bombardment for higher‐molecular‐weight peptides: Comparison with static fast atom bombardment and electrospray ionization." Biological mass spectrometry20.12 (1991): 783-788.
· Barber, M., et al. "Fast atom bombardment of solids as an ion source in mass spectrometry." Nature 293.5830 (1981): 270-275.
· Barber, Michael, et al. "Fast atom bombardment of solids (FAB): A new ion source for mass spectrometry." Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 7 (1981): 325-327.
· Morris, Howard R., et al. "Fast atom bombardment: a new mass spectrometric method for peptide sequence analysis." Biochemical and biophysical research communications 101.2 (1981): 623-631.
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