Electron-detachment Dissociation
Electron-detachment dissociation (EDD) is an analytical technique for breaking down molecules into their constituent elements. This technique is particularly useful for studying the structure and composition of complex molecules and the reactivity of different chemical species, allowing researchers to gain a deeper understanding of chemical reactions at the molecular level. EDD can also be used to identify unknown compounds, making it a powerful tool for drug discovery. EDD is an important tool for scientists seeking to understand and design better chemical reactions and processes.
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Editor: Nayla Ferreira Lima, Volunteer,
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Journal of Developments in Mass Spectrometry- is an interdisciplinary, comprehensive, open access, peer reviewed journal devoted to mass spectrometry related issues and findings.