Brüggemann et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Real-time analysis of ambient organic aerosols using aerosol flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow mass spectrometry (AeroFAPA-MS)Brüggemann et al., 2015
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- Brüggemann M
- Karu E
- Stelzer T
- Hoffmann T
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- Environmental science & technology
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Organic compounds contribute to a major fraction of atmospheric aerosols and have significant impacts on climate and human health. However, because of their chemical complexity, their measurement remains a major challenge for analytical instrumentation …
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