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Desorption ionization by charge exchange (DICE) for sample analysis under ambient conditions by mass spectrometry

Chan et al., 2010

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13792179651992794747
Author
Chan C
Bolgar M
Miller S
Attygalle A
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

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An ambient pressure ionization technique for mass spectrometric analysis of substances present on solid surfaces was developed. A nebulized spray containing molecular ions of a solvent such as toluene can be generated by passing the solvent through a stainless steel …
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