Malásková et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Compendium of the reactions of H3O+ with selected ketones of relevance to breath analysis using proton transfer reaction mass spectrometryMalásková et al., 2019
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- Malásková M
- Olivenza-León D
- Piel F
- Mochalski P
- Sulzer P
- Jürschik S
- Mayhew C
- Märk T
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- Frontiers in chemistry
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Soft chemical ionization mass spectrometric techniques, such as proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), are often used in breath analysis, being particularly powerful for real-time measurements. To ascertain the type and concentration of volatiles in exhaled …
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