“…An ultrahigh‐resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer (FT‐ICR MS) has been successfully used to resolve exceptionally complicated organic samples, such as crude oils and various organic matter derived from soil or water, by acquiring ultrahigh‐accuracy mass profiles of the samples, resulting in fast and accurate interpretations of the elemental compositions of complicated samples (Antony et al, ; Lobodin et al, ; Cho et al, ; Guigue et al, ; Ksionzek et al, ; Mazur et al, ; Jang, Choi, et al, ). Due to the versatile applicability of various ionization methods (i.e., electrospray ionization [ESI], atmospheric pressure chemical ionization, atmospheric pressure photoionization, and laser desorption ionization), an FT‐ICR MS can detect a wide range of target molecules, ranging from polar species to nonpolar species (Choi et al, ; Rathsack et al, ; Vahur et al, ).…”