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Elemental and isotopic analysis of solutions by mass spectrometry using a plasma ion source

Houk et al., 1982

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12801107668854875903
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Houk R
Thompson J
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American Mineralogist

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Solution aerosols are introduced into an atmospheric pressure inert gas plasma where elemental constituents are ionized. An ion sampling interface extracts gas from the plasma into a vacuum system where the ions are mass analyzed and detected. The feasibility of this …
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