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Sensors are revolutionizing our lives. They’re making vehicles smarter, homes safer, and factories more efficient. Owlstone delivers an electronic sense of smell to everyday life, so that we can monitor the chemical world around us.
View resourceHigh Resolution, Extreme Field Spectra of Small Molecules with Advanced FAIMS Configuration
PITTCON 2015 Session 60-04 - Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry: New FAIMS Instrumentation and Applications, Sunday March 8 2015, New Orleans, LA
View resourceRapid Thermal Modulation Ion Spectrometry (RTMIS)
Ashley Wilks, BDM (Technology) & Mark Brennan (EVP, Homeland Defense) Owlstone Inc., 761 Main Avenue Norwalk, CT 06851
View resourceSmaller, Cheaper, "Better" - Disruptive Innovation for Chemical Detection. An Essay
Ashley Wilks, BDM (Technology) & Mark Brennan, EVP Homeland Defense Owlstone Inc., 761 Main Avenue Norwalk, CT 06851
View resourceOptimizing Ion Separators for DMS/FAIMS at Ultra-High-Fields
American Chemical Society Fall Meeting – Analytical Division, Conventional and Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry - AM Session, Philadelphia, PA. August 20 2012
View resourceDevelopments in Ultra FAIMS Instrumentation for Standalone and Hyphenated Applications
Pittcon 2012, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Fl
View resourcePrecise determination of nonlinear function of ion mobility for explosives and drugs at high electric fields for microchip FAIMS
High-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) separates ions by utilizing the characteristics of nonlinear ion mobility at high and low electric fields.
View resourceCharacterization of a miniature, ultra-high-field, ion mobility spectrometer
By combining a multiple micron-gap ion separator with a novel high-frequency separation waveform drive topology, it has been possible to considerably extend the separation field limits employed in Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS)/Differential Mobility Spectrometry (DMS); giving rise to an Ultra-High-Field operational domain.
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