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Identifying and correcting interferences to PTR-ToF-MS measurements of isoprene and other urban volatile organic compounds

Coggon et al., 2024

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Coggon M
Stockwell C
Claflin M
Pfannerstill E
Xu L
Gilman J
Marcantonio J
Cao C
Bates K
Gkatzelis G
Lamplugh A
Katz E
Arata C
Apel E
Hornbrook R
Piel F
Majluf F
Blake D
Wisthaler A
Canagaratna M
Lerner B
Goldstein A
Mak J
Warneke C
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Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

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Proton-transfer-reaction time-of-flight mass spectrometry (PTR-ToF-MS) is a technique commonly used to measure ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urban, rural, and remote environments. PTR-ToF-MS is known to produce artifacts from ion fragmentation …
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