Na et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Development of a dielectric barrier discharge ion source for ambient mass spectrometryNa et al., 2007
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- Na N
- Zhao M
- Zhang S
- Yang C
- Zhang X
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- Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
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A new ion source based on dielectric barrier discharge was developed as an alternative ionization source for ambient mass spectrometry. The dielectric barrier discharge ionization source, termed as DBDI herein, was composed of a copper sheet electrode, a discharge …
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