Mass spectrometry of free radicals: A methodological overview

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International audienceThis review outlines the advances that have been made in the area of mass spectrometric investigations of gas-phase radicals, and follows the guidelines appearing in the literature from the works covering this field during the period 2000-2004. An overview is presented of some topics of contemporary gas-phase radical investigations using techniques derived from physical chemistry, mainly supersonic jet pyrolysis combined with laser-based ionization methods. Specifically considered is the ion attachment mass spectrometry method because of its incoming contribution to radical chemistry, especially in the dynamic studies of individual free radical species. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2005

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