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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 139-152 |
Seitenumfang | 14 |
Fachzeitschrift | Reviews in Analytical Chemistry |
Jahrgang | 31 |
Ausgabenummer | 3-4 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 26 Juli 2012 |
Abstract
I on mobility spectrometry is a well-known technique used to analyze trace gases in ambient air. Typically, it works by employing a radioactive source to provide electrons with high energy to ionize the ana-lytes in a series of chemical reactions. During the past ten years non-radioactive sources have been one of the subjects of interest in ion mobility spectrometry, initially in order to replace radioactive sources as a result of general security and regulatory concerns. Among these non-radioactive sources especially pulsed sources have recently been shown to additionally improve the analytic information provided by ion mobility spectrometers. In this review we will describe the progress regarding the application of pulsed non-radioactive electron sources in ion mobility spectrometry and show the recent analytical advances that have been achieved by using pulsed electron beams.
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in: Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, Jahrgang 31, Nr. 3-4, 26.07.2012, S. 139-152.
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T1 - Pulsed electron beams in ion mobility spectrometry
AU - Baether, Wolfgang
AU - Zimmermann, Stefan
AU - Gunzer, Frank
PY - 2012/7/26
Y1 - 2012/7/26
N2 - I on mobility spectrometry is a well-known technique used to analyze trace gases in ambient air. Typically, it works by employing a radioactive source to provide electrons with high energy to ionize the ana-lytes in a series of chemical reactions. During the past ten years non-radioactive sources have been one of the subjects of interest in ion mobility spectrometry, initially in order to replace radioactive sources as a result of general security and regulatory concerns. Among these non-radioactive sources especially pulsed sources have recently been shown to additionally improve the analytic information provided by ion mobility spectrometers. In this review we will describe the progress regarding the application of pulsed non-radioactive electron sources in ion mobility spectrometry and show the recent analytical advances that have been achieved by using pulsed electron beams.
AB - I on mobility spectrometry is a well-known technique used to analyze trace gases in ambient air. Typically, it works by employing a radioactive source to provide electrons with high energy to ionize the ana-lytes in a series of chemical reactions. During the past ten years non-radioactive sources have been one of the subjects of interest in ion mobility spectrometry, initially in order to replace radioactive sources as a result of general security and regulatory concerns. Among these non-radioactive sources especially pulsed sources have recently been shown to additionally improve the analytic information provided by ion mobility spectrometers. In this review we will describe the progress regarding the application of pulsed non-radioactive electron sources in ion mobility spectrometry and show the recent analytical advances that have been achieved by using pulsed electron beams.
KW - Analytical information
KW - Ion mobility spectro-metry
KW - Non-radioactive electron sources
KW - Pulsed electron beams
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DO - 10.1515/revac-2012-0018
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SP - 139
EP - 152
JO - Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
JF - Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
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