Liu et al., 2015 - Google Patents
The study of electrochemistry with ambient mass spectrometryLiu et al., 2015
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- 17815985994621324673
- Author
- Liu P
- Zheng Q
- Dewald H
- Zhou R
- Chen H
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- TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Ambient ionization methods, which can be used to ionize samples directly with no or little preparation under ambient conditions, are a new generation of ionization technologies for mass spectrometry (MS). In this article, we review the coupling of electrochemistry (EC) and …
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