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Determination of the isotope ratio for metal samples using a laser ablation/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry

Song et al., 2004

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18152940723790719998
Author
Song K
Cha H
Kim D
Min K
Publication year
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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society

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The laser ablation/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry is applied to the isotopic analysis of solid samples using a home-made instrument. The technique is convenient for solid sample analysis due to the onestep process of vaporization and ionization of the …
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