1964
DOI: 10.1021/ac60213a071
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System for Vaporizing Samples Directly in Ion Source of a Mass Spectrometer.

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“…Systems for convenient introduction and heating of samples directly in the ion source of the mass spectrometer {223, 474,526,546) have become available on most of the commercial mass spectrometers within the last one or two years, and this is a major reason for the striking growth in the number of applications of mass spectrometry to molecular structure problems. It is now possible to run compounds of low volatility and/or thermal stability; mass spectra, including high-resolution determinations, have been reported for a number of compounds whose molecular weights are well over 1000.…”
Section: Sample Introduction Techniques For Molecular Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems for convenient introduction and heating of samples directly in the ion source of the mass spectrometer {223, 474,526,546) have become available on most of the commercial mass spectrometers within the last one or two years, and this is a major reason for the striking growth in the number of applications of mass spectrometry to molecular structure problems. It is now possible to run compounds of low volatility and/or thermal stability; mass spectra, including high-resolution determinations, have been reported for a number of compounds whose molecular weights are well over 1000.…”
Section: Sample Introduction Techniques For Molecular Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%