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Investigation of ion–ion-recombination at atmospheric pressure with a pulsed electron gun

Heptner et al., 2012

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9209491584032094634
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Heptner A
Cochems P
Langejuergen J
Gunzer F
Zimmermann S
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For future development of simple miniaturized sensors based on pulsed atmospheric pressure ionization as known from ion mobility spectrometry, we investigated the reaction kinetics of ion–ion-recombination to establish selective ion suppression as an easy to apply …
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