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Oral Sessions (Day1, Day2, Day3)
Poster Presentations (Day1, Day2, Day3)
Lunchtime Seminars
- Day 1, June 22(Wed.) 12:20-13:20 Room B (409 and 410)
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Detailed structural analysis of compounds using Electron Activated Dissociation (EAD)
In mass spectrometry, dissociation techniques are essential for analyzing the structure of compounds. The Electron Activated Dissociation (EAD) that we have commercialized can cause dissociation based on a different principle from the conventional Collision Induced Dissociation (CID). Therefore, the obtained MS/MS spectrum is also different. This enables us to analyze the structure of compounds in a way that has never been possible before. In this seminar, we will present in detail how the EAD technique contributes to structural analysis.