2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2787(2000)19:1<1::aid-mas1>3.0.co;2-y
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Membrane introduction Mass Spectrometry: Trends and applications

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“…For example, SCIEX triple quadrupoles were introduced in the 1980s to address this very problem, e.g., the Mississauga disaster was monitored in this way [17], although these successful systems were transportable, not portable [18,19]. Several versions of portable mass spectrometers have been used for in situ gasphase chemical analysis [20,21] based on selective membrane sampling [22][23][24][25]. A related sorbent introduction system using preconcentration in a solid matrix and thermal release was employed to achieve trace level detection of benzene with the handheld Mini 10.5 [26].…”
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“…For example, SCIEX triple quadrupoles were introduced in the 1980s to address this very problem, e.g., the Mississauga disaster was monitored in this way [17], although these successful systems were transportable, not portable [18,19]. Several versions of portable mass spectrometers have been used for in situ gasphase chemical analysis [20,21] based on selective membrane sampling [22][23][24][25]. A related sorbent introduction system using preconcentration in a solid matrix and thermal release was employed to achieve trace level detection of benzene with the handheld Mini 10.5 [26].…”
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“…The majority of MIMS experiments have employed polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS, or Silicone) membranes in both sheet and hollow fiber formats [2,3,9,10]. PDMS is hydrophobic, making it well suited for the sorptive extraction and measurement of hydrophobic volatile and semivolatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) [11].…”
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“…Up until now, different kinds of miniature mass spectrometers have been developed, mainly using an ion trap as the mass analyzer, which is connected with different atmospheric pressure interfaces (APIs), including the membrane inlet (MI) [14][15][16][17], discontinuous atmospheric pressure interface (DAPI) [10,18,19], and continuous atmospheric pressure interface (CAPI) [20,21]. Among these APIs, MI was the first one to be adopted in MS systems.…”
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