1994
DOI: 10.1016/0165-9936(94)85042-9
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Aerosol characterization using mass spectrometry

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“…For obtaining particle size information, researchers have incorporated ion signal integration (34,35,40,46), light scattering intensity measurement (37-39, 41, 47), visual observation through a telescope (45), and single-laser (39) and dual-laser aerodynamic particle sizing (42)(43)(44)47). For obtaining particle size information, researchers have incorporated ion signal integration (34,35,40,46), light scattering intensity measurement (37-39, 41, 47), visual observation through a telescope (45), and single-laser (39) and dual-laser aerodynamic particle sizing (42)(43)(44)47).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For obtaining particle size information, researchers have incorporated ion signal integration (34,35,40,46), light scattering intensity measurement (37-39, 41, 47), visual observation through a telescope (45), and single-laser (39) and dual-laser aerodynamic particle sizing (42)(43)(44)47). For obtaining particle size information, researchers have incorporated ion signal integration (34,35,40,46), light scattering intensity measurement (37-39, 41, 47), visual observation through a telescope (45), and single-laser (39) and dual-laser aerodynamic particle sizing (42)(43)(44)47).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1988, Marijnissen et al proposed the use of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOFMS) [8], but McKeown et al in 1991 were the first to build and describe an on-line system [9]. Prather et al added aerodynamic sizing to a TOFMS to enable the accurate sizing and efficient analysis of polydisperse aerosols in 1994 [10]. In 1996, Hinz et al effectively doubled the amount of information obtained from individual particles by utilizing a dual polarity TOFMS [11].…”
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“…All experiments were performed using a TSI 3800 AToFMS instrument (TSI, Shoreview MN USA). This instrument is described in detail elsewhere,7, 15 and hence only a brief description of the operation is provided below.…”
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“…The ability of single particle mass spectrometry (SPMS) to make near real‐time measurements of particle size and chemical composition6, 7 is an attractive alternative in the field of pharmaceutical aerosol analysis.…”
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