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This is a compilation of acronyms commonly used in mass spectrometry. [1][2]
A[edit | edit source]
- AE – Appearance energy
- AMS – Accelerator mass spectrometry
- AMU – Atomic mass unit
- AP – Appearance potential
- AP MALDI – Atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
- APCI – Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization
- API – Atmospheric pressure ionization
- APPI – Atmospheric pressure photoionization
- ASMS – American Society for Mass Spectrometry
B[edit | edit source]
- BP – Base peak
- BIRD – Blackbody infrared radiative dissociation
C[edit | edit source]
- CRF – Charge remote fragmentation
- CSR – Charge stripping reaction
- CI – Chemical ionization
- CA – Collisional activation
- CAD – Collisionally activated dissociation
- CID – Collision-induced dissociation
- CRM – Consecutive reaction monitoring
- CF-FAB – Continuous flow fast atom bombardment
D[edit | edit source]
- DE – Delayed extraction
- DADI – Direct analysis of daughter ions
- DAPPI – Desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization
- DEP – Direct exposure probe
- DESI – Desorption electrospray ionization
- DIP – direct insertion probe
- DART – Direct analysis in real time
- DLI – Direct liquid introduction
E[edit | edit source]
- EA – Electron affinity
- ECI – Electron capture ionization
- ECD – Electron capture dissociation
- EI – Electron ionization (or electron impact)
- EJMS – European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
- eV – Electronvolt
- ESA – Electrostatic energy analyzer
F[edit | edit source]
- FAIMS – High-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry
- FAB – Fast atom bombardment
- FIB – Fast ion bombardment
- FD – Field desorption
- FFR – Field-free region
- FI – Field ionization
- FT-ICR MS – Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
- FTMS – Fourier transform mass spectrometer
G[edit | edit source]
- GDMS – Glow discharge mass spectrometry
H[edit | edit source]
- HDX – Hydrogen/deuterium exchange
- HCD – Higher-energy C-trap dissociation
I[edit | edit source]
- ICAT – Isotope-coded affinity tag
- ICP – Inductively coupled plasma
- ICRMS – Ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer
- IDMS – Isotope dilution mass spectrometry
- IJMS – International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
- IRMPD – Infrared multiphoton dissociation
- IKES – Ion kinetic energy spectrometry
- IMS – Ion mobility spectrometry
- IMSC – International Mass Spectrometry Conference
- IMSF – International Mass Spectrometry Foundation
- IRMS – Isotope ratio mass spectrometry
- IT – Ion trap
- ITMS – Ion trap mass spectrometry
- ITMS – Ion trap mobility spectrometry
- iTRAQ – isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantitation
J[edit | edit source]
- JASMS – Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- JEOL – Japan Electro-Optics Laboratory
- JMS – Journal of Mass Spectrometry
K[edit | edit source]
- KER – Kinetic energy release
- KERD – Kinetic energy release distribution
L[edit | edit source]
- LD – Laser desorption
- LDI – Laser desorption ionization
- LI – Laser ionization
- LMMS – Laser microprobe mass spectrometry
- LIT – Linear ion trap
- LSI – Liquid secondary ionization
M[edit | edit source]
- MIKES – Mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy spectrometry
- MS – Mass spectrometer
- MS – Mass spectrometry
- MS/MS – Mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry
- MALDI – Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
- MIMS – Membrane introduction mass spectrometry, membrane inlet mass spectrometry, membrane interface mass spectrometry
- MCP – Microchannel plate
- MSn – Multiple stage mass spectrometry
- MCP – Microchannel plate
- MPI – Multiphoton ionization
- MRM – Multiple reaction monitoring
N[edit | edit source]
O[edit | edit source]
- OMS – Organic Mass Spectrometry (Journal)
P[edit | edit source]
- PDI – Plasma desorption/ionization
- PDMS – Plasma desorption mass spectrometry
- PAD – Post-acceleration detector
- PSD – Post-source decay
- PyMS – Pyrolysis mass spectrometry
Q[edit | edit source]
R[edit | edit source]
- RCM – Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
- REMPI – Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization
- RGA – Residual gas analyzer
- RI – Resonance ionization
S[edit | edit source]
- SELDI – Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization
- SHRIMP – Sensitive high resolution ion microprobe
- SIFT – Selected ion flow tube
- SILAC – Stable isotope labelling by amino acids in cell culture
- SIM – Selected ion monitoring
- SIR – Selected ion recording
- SNMS – Secondary neutral mass spectrometry
- SRM – Selected reaction monitoring
- SWIFT – Stored waveform inverse Fourier transform
- SID – Surface-induced dissociation
- SIR – Surface-induced reaction
- SI – Surface ionization
- SORI – Sustained off-resonance irradiation
T[edit | edit source]
- TI – thermal ionization
- TOF-MS – Time-of-flight mass spectrometer
- TLF – Time-lag focusing
- TIC – Total ion current
- TICC – Total ion current chromatogram
V[edit | edit source]
- VG – Vacuum Generators (company)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Busch, Kenneth L. (2002). "SAMS:Speaking with Acronyms in Mass Spectrometry" (PDF). Spectroscopy. 17 (2). Retrieved 2009-02-02.
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