This paper describes the real-time mass spectrometry of individual aerosol particles using an ion trap mass spectrometer. The airborne particulates, injected directly into the ion trap from the air, are detected by two-fiberoptic based particle detectors mounted above the ion trap electrode. The mea
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Real-time detection of individual secondary organic aerosol particle from photooxidation of toluene using aerosol time of flight mass spectrometer
โ Scribed by Zhenya Wang; Liqing Hao; Liuzhu Zhou; Xiaoyong Guo; Wenwu Zhao; Li Fang; Weijun Zhang
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- SP Science China Press
- Year
- 2006
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- Volume
- 49
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- Article
- ISSN
- 1674-7291
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