Stindt, 2016 - Google Patents
Probing levitated droplets with mass spectrometryStindt, 2016
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Ultrasonic levitation combines advantages of microfluidics like the required small sample volumes with a wall-less sample handling. While the coupling of analytical methods like optical spectroscopy as well as x-ray scattering are very well elaborated, an established …
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