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== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==
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A scan in an instrument comprising two or more analysers in which two or more of the analyser fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a predetermined relationship between parameters characterizing these fields. While these parameters are commonly field strengths, they may also be frequencies in analysers where alternating fields are employed.
 
:[[Linked Scan at Constant B/E]]
 
::This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one magnetic sector and one electric sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage, V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B/E constant. This constant value is determined by the ratio of the two field strengths required to transmit main-beam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio. These preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The term B/E linked scan is not recommended.


A scan in an instrument comprising two or more analysers in which two or more of the analyser fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a predetermined relationship between parameters characterizing these fields. While these parameters are commonly field strengths, they may also be frequencies in analysers where alternating fields are employed.
:[[Linked scan At Constant B(1-(E/E0))1/2/E|Linked Scan at Constant B [1- (E /E<sub>0</sub>)]1/2 /E]]


=== Linked scan at constant B/E ===
::This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage , V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B [1- (E /E 0)]1/2 /E constant. This constant value is equal to B3/E0, where E0 and B3 are respectively the electric and magnetic sector fields required to transmit M3+ ions in the main ion beam; m3 represents the mass (m1-m2) of the selected neutral fragment M3 whose precursor spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'B [1- (E /E 0)]1/2/E linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommended.


This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one magnetic sector and one electric sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage, V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B/E constant. This constant value is determined by the ratio of the two field strengths required to transmit main-beam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio. These preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The term B/E linked scan is not recommended.
:[[Linked Scan at Constant B2/E|Linked scan at constant B<sup>2</sup>/E]]


=== Linked scan at constant B [1- (E /E<sub>0</sub>)]1/2 /E ===
::This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The accelerating voltage is fixed and the magnetic field, B, and the electric field, E, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain B<sup>2</sup>/E constant. This constant value corresponds to the ratio of the two fields which transmits mainbeam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio; these preselected main-beam ions are the fragment ions whose precursor ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'E<sup>2</sup>/E linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommended. Note: other examples of linked scan should be defined in a similar way to the examples given here.


This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage , V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B [1- (E /E 0)]1/2 /E constant. This constant value is equal to B3/E0, where E0 and B3 are respectively the electric and magnetic sector fields required to transmit M3+ ions in the main ion beam; m3 represents the mass (m1-m2) of the selected neutral fragment M3 whose precursor spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'B [1- (E /E 0)]
:[[Linked Scan at Constant E2/V|Linked Scan at Constant E<sup>2</sup>/V]]


=== Linked scan at constant B<sub>2</sub>/E===
::This may be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The electric sector field, E, and the accelerating voltage, V, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain E<sup>2</sup>/V ratio at constant value equal to the value of this ratio that transmits the main beam ions through the electric sector. The magnetic sector field is set at a fixed value such that main-beam ions of a predetermined mass/charge ratio are transmitted by the magnetic sector; these preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'E<sup>2</sup>/V linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommmended.
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This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The accelerating voltage is fixed and the magnetic field, B, and the electric field, E, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain B 2/E constant. This constant value corresponds to the ratio of the two fields which transmits mainbeam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio; these preselected main-beam ions are the fragment ions whose precursor ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'B 2/.
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=== Linked scan at constant E<sub>2</sub>/V ===
A scan, in an instrument comprising two or more analysers, in which two or more of the analyser fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a pre-determined relationship between parameters characterizing these fields. Often, these parameters are the field strengths, but they may also be the frequencies in the case of analysers in which alternating fields are employed.


This may be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The electric sector field, E, and the accelerating voltage, V, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain E 2/V ratio at constant value equal to the value of this ratio that transmits the main beam ions through the electric sector. The magnetic sector field is set at a fixed value such that main-beam ions of a predetermined mass/charge ratio are transmitted by the magnetic sector; these preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in .
'''Source''':
PAC, 1991, 63, 1541 ([[Recommendations for nomenclature and symbolism for mass spectroscopy]] (including an appendix of terms used in vacuum technology). (Recommendations 1991)) on page 1551
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== See also ==
*[[Linked Scan at Constant B2/E]]
*[[Linked Scan At Constant B/E]]
*[[Linked scan At Constant B(1-(E/E0))1/2/E]]
*[[Linked Scan at Constant B2(E0-E)]]
*[[Linked Scan at Constant E2/V]]
*[[Sector Mass Spectrometer]]
*[[Electric Sector]]
*[[Magnetic Sector]]


[[Category:m/z Separation]]
== External links ==
*[http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/110441058/ABSTRACT A new linked scan for reversed geometry mass spectrometers (Article) ]


[[Category:M/z Separation]]
[[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]]
[[Category:Sequential m/z Separation]]
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IUPAC RECOMMENDATIONS 2013
Linked scan
Scan in a tandem mass spectrometer with two or more m/z analyzers or in a sector mass spectrometer that incorporates at least one magnetic sector and one electric sector. The analyzers and/or other electric fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a predetermined relationship between scan parameters to produce a product ion spectrum, precursor ion spectrum, constant neutral loss spectrum, or constant neutral mass gain spectrum.
Related Term(s):
Reference(s):

IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979. Compiled by J. Inczédy, T. Lengyel, A. M. Ure. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1997). On-line corrected version: http://www.iupac.org /publications/analytical compendium (2000).

IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the Gold Book). Compiled by A. D. McNaught and A.Wilkinson. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1997). XML on-line corrected version: http://goldbook.iupac.org (2006-) created by M. Nic, J. Jirat, B. Kosata; updates compiled by A. Jenkins.

From Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry (IUPAC Recommendations 2013); DOI: 10.1351/PAC-REC-06-04-06 © IUPAC 2013.

Index of Recommended Terms

 




Orange Book

ORANGE BOOK DEFINITION

IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979 (see also Orange Book 2023)

Linked scan

A scan in an instrument comprising two or more analysers in which two or more of the analyser fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a predetermined relationship between parameters characterizing these fields. While these parameters are commonly field strengths, they may also be frequencies in analysers where alternating fields are employed.

Linked Scan at Constant B/E
This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one magnetic sector and one electric sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage, V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B/E constant. This constant value is determined by the ratio of the two field strengths required to transmit main-beam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio. These preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The term B/E linked scan is not recommended.
Linked Scan at Constant B [1- (E /E0)]1/2 /E
This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The magnetic sector field strength, B, and the electric sector field strength, E, are scanned simultaneously, while holding the accelerating voltage , V, constant, so as to maintain the ratio B [1- (E /E 0)]1/2 /E constant. This constant value is equal to B3/E0, where E0 and B3 are respectively the electric and magnetic sector fields required to transmit M3+ ions in the main ion beam; m3 represents the mass (m1-m2) of the selected neutral fragment M3 whose precursor spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'B [1- (E /E 0)]1/2/E linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommended.
Linked scan at constant B2/E
This can be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The accelerating voltage is fixed and the magnetic field, B, and the electric field, E, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain B2/E constant. This constant value corresponds to the ratio of the two fields which transmits mainbeam ions of predetermined mass/charge ratio; these preselected main-beam ions are the fragment ions whose precursor ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'E2/E linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommended. Note: other examples of linked scan should be defined in a similar way to the examples given here.
Linked Scan at Constant E2/V
This may be performed with a sector instrument incorporating at least one electric sector plus one magnetic sector. The electric sector field, E, and the accelerating voltage, V, are scanned simultaneously so as to maintain E2/V ratio at constant value equal to the value of this ratio that transmits the main beam ions through the electric sector. The magnetic sector field is set at a fixed value such that main-beam ions of a predetermined mass/charge ratio are transmitted by the magnetic sector; these preselected main-beam ions are the precursor ions whose fragment ion spectrum is required. The fragmentation reactions thus observed occur in a field-free region traversed before the two sectors scanned in this way. The term 'E2/V linked scan?$$$?$?$$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$??$$?$$?$$$?$?$$?$$$?$?$$$?$$?$$?$$ is not recommmended.
IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12
Index of Orange Book Terms


Gold Book

GOLD BOOK DEFINITION

IUPAC. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the Gold Book). Compiled by A. D. McNaught and A.Wilkinson. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1997).

Linked scan

http://goldbook.iupac.org/L03569.html

A scan, in an instrument comprising two or more analysers, in which two or more of the analyser fields are scanned simultaneously so as to preserve a pre-determined relationship between parameters characterizing these fields. Often, these parameters are the field strengths, but they may also be the frequencies in the case of analysers in which alternating fields are employed.

Source: PAC, 1991, 63, 1541 (Recommendations for nomenclature and symbolism for mass spectroscopy (including an appendix of terms used in vacuum technology). (Recommendations 1991)) on page 1551

IUPAC Gold Book
Index of Gold Book Terms


See also

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