Wu et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Surface ionization ion mobility spectrometryWu et al., 1999
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- Wu C
- Hill H
- Rasulev U
- Nazarov E
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- Analytical chemistry
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A surface ionization (SI) source was designed and constructed for ion mobility spectrometry (IMS). Compared with a conventional 63Ni source, the surface ionization source is as simple and reliable, has an extended dynamic response range, is more selective in response, and …
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