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mass spectrometry Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are presented as a '' mass spectrum'', a plot of intensity as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio. Mass spectrometry is us ...
, resolution is a measure of the ability to distinguish two peaks of slightly different
mass-to-charge ratio The mass-to-charge ratio (''m''/''Q'') is a physical quantity relating the '' mass'' (quantity of matter) and the '' electric charge'' of a given particle, expressed in units of kilograms per coulomb (kg/C). It is most widely used in the elect ...
s ''ΔM'', in a
mass spectrum A mass spectrum is a histogram plot of intensity vs. '' mass-to-charge ratio'' (''m/z'') in a chemical sample, usually acquired using an instrument called a ''mass spectrometer''. Not all mass spectra of a given substance are the same; for exampl ...
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Resolution and resolving power

There are two different definitions of resolution and resolving power in mass spectrometry.


IUPAC definition

The
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definition for resolution in mass spectrometry is :R = \cfrac = \mathrm :\Delta M = \mathrm :M = \mathrm Where a larger resolution indicates a better separation of peaks. This definition is used in a number of mass spectrometry texts. This use is also implied by the term "high-resolution mass spectrometry." A high value for resolution corresponding to good separation of peaks is similar to the convention used with
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separations, although it is important to note that the definitions are not the same. High resolution indicating better peak separation is also used in ion mobility spectrometry.


Resolving power definition

Some mass spectrometrists use the definition that is similar to definitions used in some other fields of physics and chemistry. In this case, resolving power is defined as: :R = \cfrac = \mathrm The minimum peak separation ΔM which allows to distinguish two ion species is then called: :\Delta M = \mathrm Resolution and resolving power, when defined in this way, are consistent with IUPAC recommendations for
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, optical spectroscopy. and ion microscopy (SIMS) but not gas chromatography. This definition also appears in some mass spectrometry texts.


Measuring peak separation

There are several ways to define the minimum peak separation ''ΔM'' in mass spectrometry, therefore it is important to report the method used to determine mass resolution when reporting its value. The two most widely used are the peak width definition and the valley definition.


Peak width definition

In the peak width definition, the value of ΔM is the width of the peak measured at a specified fraction of the peak height, for example 0.5%, 5%, 10% or 50%. The latter is called the
full width at half maximum In a distribution, full width at half maximum (FWHM) is the difference between the two values of the independent variable at which the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum value. In other words, it is the width of a spectrum curve me ...
(FWHM).


Valley definition

The valley definition defines ΔM as the closest spacing of two peaks of equal intensity with the valley (lowest value of signal) between them less than a specified fraction of the peak height. Typical values are 10% or 50%. The value obtained from a 5% peak width is roughly equivalent to a 10% valley.


See also

* Resolution (electron density) *
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References

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