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Created Aug 02, 2020 by Todor Kondic@todor.kondicOwner

Ion mobility in prescreening?

Hi @emma.schymanski and @randolph.singh , couldn't we use ion mobility to differentiate between isomers (when it's possible) already during the prescreening stage?

Also, maybe we could have a mode where we prescreen a range of masses, then use ion mobility to differentiate between adducts and so on? Is it even possible (in my mind, thinking about how this works, it seems possible, but i have no clue if its practical, or even sensible).

Edited Aug 02, 2020 by Todor Kondic
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