Gabling et al., 1986 - Google Patents
A tandem cluster-beam-quistor-quadrupole instrument for the study of cluster ionsGabling et al., 1986
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- 10336328264997548888
- Author
- Gabling R
- Romanowski G
- Wanczek K
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- Publication venue
- International journal of mass spectrometry and ion processes
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A tandem instrument to study unimolecular and bimolecular reactions of ionized clusters is presented. The instrument has three stages: a supersonic beam cluster source, a cylindrical quistor (quadrupole ion storage) to ionize the clusters with the aid of electron impact and to …
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