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'''MAGIC'''          -  aerospray  
'''MAGIC'''          -  aerospray  
'''Particle Beam'''  -  aerospray  
'''Particle Beam'''  -  aerospray  
'''Thermobeam'''  -  aero-thermospray  
'''Thermobeam'''  -  aero-thermospray  
'''ion spray'''        -  aero-electrospray
'''ion spray'''        -  aero-electrospray
          
          
All this may be a bit "extreme", since it does not closely follow what is in the literature, and  excludes APCI.  However, this whole issue should be addressed, and a few terms settled on.
All this may be a bit "extreme", since it does not closely follow what is in the literature, and  excludes APCI.  However, this whole issue should be addressed, and a few terms settled on.
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ASMS TERMS AND DEFINITIONS POSTER ENTRY
LC/MS interfaces
It has been suggested by several ASMS members that there are three ways to make a spray or aerosol for LC/MS: with a gas, heat, or electricity. Hence the terms: (1) aerospray; (2) thermospray; and (3) electrospray. Under this model:

MAGIC - aerospray

Particle Beam - aerospray

Thermobeam - aero-thermospray

ion spray - aero-electrospray

All this may be a bit "extreme", since it does not closely follow what is in the literature, and excludes APCI. However, this whole issue should be addressed, and a few terms settled on.

ASMS Terms and Definitions Poster