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Characterization 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.
View resourceFAIMS based sensing of Burkholderia cepacia caused sour skin in onions under bulk storage condition
By R. Sinha1. L. R. Khot and B. K. Schroeder
View resourceRapid and nonedestructive detection of Pectobacterium carotovorum causing soft rot in stored potatoes through volatile biomarkers sensing
By R. Sinha, L. R. Khot, B. K. Schroeder and Y. Si
View resourceDetecting H2S Scavengers and their Byproducts with Lonestar
Owlstone’s Lonestar Analyzer provides an accurate, portable and easy-to-use means for nonspecialist personnel to carry out real-time, at-line monitoring of H2S scavengers and their reaction by-products.
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