Continued development of laser desorption/ionization (LDI) since its inception in the 1960s has produced an explosion of soft ionization techniques, where ionization is assisted by the physical or chemical properties of a structure or matrix. While many of these techniques have primarily been used to ionize large biomolecules, including proteins, some have recently seen increasing applications to small molecules such as pharmaceuticals. Small molecules pose particular challenges for LDI techniques, including interference from the matrix or support in the low mass range.
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