What Does DADI Stand For?
DADI stands for Direct Analysis Of Daughter Ions
DADI, or Direct Analysis Of Daughter Ions, is a method used in mass spectrometry to analyze the fragments produced when ions dissociate. This technique allows researchers to gain insights into the structure and composition of complex molecules by examining the secondary ions resulting from the initial ionization process. By focusing on daughter ions, DADI enhances the understanding of molecular behavior and reaction pathways, making it a valuable tool in various fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical research.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym