Membrane inlet mass spectrometry for in situ environmental monitoring

Membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) is a technique which allows selective and direct introduction of certain analytes of interest into the vacuum chamber of a mass spectrometer through a semi-permeable membrane (via the mechanism of pervaporation). The membrane acts as the interface between the...

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