Chapter 16 Membrane inlet mass spectrometry

作者: Tapio Kotiaho , Frants R. Lauritsen

DOI: 10.1016/S0166-526X(02)80053-8

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摘要: Publisher Summary Membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) is a relatively old technique that was introduced as method for the continuous monitoring of gases dissolved in water. The main applications MIMS were vivo blood and small organic compounds fermentors. application expanded beyond analysis aqueous matrixes. Methods made it possible to analyze complex solutions like gasoline developed an interest gaseous samples appeared. Solid new area optimized methods residual volatiles soil are emerging. This chapter provides overview many possibilities technique. Emphasis on flexibility technique, when comes having completely different describes characterization samples, liquids.

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