“…An example of this is the separation of the molecular ion of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzop-dioxin (TCDD) from commonly encountered interferences. Resolution of 12,500 is required to resolve TCDD from interfering ions that originate from the fragmentation of heptachlorinated biphenyl isomers, whereas a resolution of almost 18,000 is needed to separate TCDD from chlorinated xanthenes [26]. Although modern double-focusing mass spectrometers are capable of achieving this resolution, there is, as a consequence, loss of instrument sensitivity when resolution is increased.…”