Optimization of the dwell-time for the quantitative analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

In this paper, the signal path in mass spectrometer used as a detector for gas chromatography in the selected ion monitoring mode is analyzed. The process involved an accumulation step that can be considered as a digital filter. Thus the Nyquist criterion alone is to be taken into account for the ac...

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