Zhou et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Ion transfer between ion source and mass spectrometer inlet: electro‐hydrodynamic simulation and experimental validationZhou et al., 2016
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- Zhou X
- Ouyang Z
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- Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
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Rationale The ion transfer from the atmospheric pressure ion source to mass spectrometer inlet is directly related to the sensitivity of the mass spectrometry (MS) analysis. Electric field and dynamic gas flow are typically used to facilitate the ionization process and ion transfer …
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