Hamid et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Achieving high resolution ion mobility separations using traveling waves in compact multiturn structures for lossless ion manipulationsHamid et al., 2016
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- Hamid A
- Garimella S
- Ibrahim Y
- Deng L
- Zheng X
- Webb I
- Anderson G
- Prost S
- Norheim R
- Tolmachev A
- Baker E
- Smith R
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- Analytical chemistry
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We report on ion mobility (IM) separations achievable using traveling waves (TW) in a Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM) module having a 44 cm path length and 16 90° turns. The performance of the TW-SLIM module was evaluated for ion transmission and …
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