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Using of aerodynamic droplet breakup for mass-spectrometric analysis

The method of ionization by aerodynamic droplet breakup is considered for applications in mass spectrometric analysis. It is assumed that Aerodynamic Breakup Droplet Ionization (ABDI) occurs in a tube linking the region of atmospheric pressure to the area of weak vacuum. The possibility of ionizatio...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) 2018-08, Vol.185, p.7-15
Main Authors: Pervukhin, Viktor V., Sheven, Dmitriy G.
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