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ambient ionization techniques
What are Ambient Ionization Techniques?
Ambient ionization refers to a set of
mass spectrometry
techniques that allow the ionization of samples in open air, outside the confines of a mass spectrometer. This innovation enables the direct analysis of a wide range of samples, from solids and liquids to gases, under real-world conditions. Key techniques include
DESI (Desorption Electrospray Ionization)
,
DART (Direct Analysis in Real Time)
, and
Paper Spray Ionization
.
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