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Resolving power and collision cross section measurement accuracy of a prototype high-resolution ion mobility platform incorporating structures for lossless ion …May et al., 2021
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- May J
- Leaptrot K
- Rose B
- Moser K
- Deng L
- Maxon L
- DeBord D
- McLean J
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- Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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A production prototype structures for lossless ion manipulation ion mobility (SLIM IM) platform interfaced to a commercial high-resolution mass spectrometer (MS) is described. The SLIM IM implements the traveling wave ion mobility technique across a∼ 13m path …
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