“…Previous work in this laboratory involved the liquid chromatography particle beam mass spectrometry (LC-PB/MS) system for the analysis of a large number of organic, inorganic, organometallic and biological compounds in neat solutions and real world samples such as botanical products (e.g., green tea, echinacea, kelp) using interchangeable ionization sources (electron ionization and glow discharge). 23,24,26,[29][30][31] The PB interface treats analytes in a GC-style by converting them into the gas phase prior to ionization. The primary quality of this approach is that typical LC eluents (meaning ow rate, composition and polarities) are directed to low pressure (<10 À3 Torr) ionization sources without any remnants of the LC solvents.…”