Jafari, 2009 - Google Patents
Improved design for high resolution electrospray ionization ion mobility spectrometryJafari, 2009
- Document ID
- 9424428843285506291
- Author
- Jafari M
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- Publication venue
- Talanta
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An improved design for high resolution electrospray ionization ion mobility spectrometry (ESI- IMS) was developed by making some salient modifications to the IMS cell and its performance was investigated. To enhance desolvation of electrospray droplets at high …
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