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3-Nitrobenzyl alcohol
Benzyl alcohol, m-nitro 3-Nitrobenzyl alcohol Benzenemethanol, 3-nitro- 3-Nitrobenzenemethanol The compound 3-nitrobenzyl alcohol is an organic compound with the formula C7H7NO3.
Desorption mass spectrometry matrix
In mass spectrometry this compound is often abbreviated as "3-NBA" or "m-NBA." It has been used as a liquid matrix for fast atom bombardment and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization. In electrospray ionization 3-NBA is doped into low surface tension spray solvents to increase analyte charging.
References
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