Seemann et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Electron ionization LC‐MS with supersonic molecular beams—the new concept, benefits and applicationsSeemann et al., 2015
- Document ID
- 159975953050944317
- Author
- Seemann B
- Alon T
- Tsizin S
- Fialkov A
- Amirav A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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A new type of electron ionization LC‐MS with supersonic molecular beams (EI‐LC‐MS with SMB) is described. This system and its operational methods are based on pneumatic spray formation of the LC liquid flow in a heated spray vaporization chamber, full sample thermal …
- 238000004895 liquid chromatography mass spectrometry 0 title abstract description 103
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