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“GlowFlow”, a step towards a unified ionisation source for mass spectrometry?
Spectroscopy Europe, Volume: 33, Issue: 8, Pages: 19 - 19
Swansea University Authors: Rhodri Owen , Steven Kelly, Anthony Brenton
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DOI (Published version): 10.1255/sew.2021.a53
Abstract
Mass spectrometry is a gold-standard analytical technique and is widely employed over a range of fields, from petrochemical, fine chemical through to medical applications. The types of instrumentation for sample separation, ionisation, mass analysis and detection that have evolved in analytical mass...
Published in: | Spectroscopy Europe |
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ISSN: | 2634-2561 |
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IM Publications Open LLP
2021
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa58901 |
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Mass spectrometry is a gold-standard analytical technique and is widely employed over a range of fields, from petrochemical, fine chemical through to medical applications. The types of instrumentation for sample separation, ionisation, mass analysis and detection that have evolved in analytical mass spectrometry are diverse; as the old colloquialism goes “it is a matter of horses for courses”. Our “GlowFlow” source design based on an Argon flowing glow-discharge may satisfy part of that landscape. |
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Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/R51312X/1) and from the ERDF/ Welsh Government funded BEACON project |
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8 |
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19 |
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