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Development of aerosol chemical ionization mass spectrometry for the study of organic particles
Hearn, John Daniel
2007
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Record ID
10320
Record Created
2024-12-05
Title
Development of aerosol chemical ionization mass spectrometry for the study of organic particles
Author
Hearn, John Daniel
Contributor
Smith, Geoffrey D.
Advisor
Adams, Nigel G.
Committee Member
Duncan, Michael A.
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College or School
Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Chemistry
Date
2007
Publisher
University of Georgia
Content Type
Dissertation
Language
English
Dissertation/ Thesis Note
Doctoral
Degree Type
Doctor of Philosophy (PHD)
Name of Granting Institution
University of Georgia, Spring 2007
Year Degree Granted
2007
Keywords
An aerosol chemical ionization mass spectrometer (A-CIMS) has been developed for the study of organic particles. The low degree of fragmentation from this soft ionization technique enables detection of intact molecular ions which simplifies quantificati
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