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23 May 1997 Resonance ionization mass spectrometry and its application to trace analysis of emissions from combustion engines
Ulrich Boesl, Holger Nagel, Ralf Zimmermann, Ruediger Frey
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Proceedings Volume 3108, Combustion Diagnostics; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274759
Event: Environmental Sensing III, 1997, Munich, Germany
Abstract
The principle of resonance-ionization mass spectrometry with lasers is the combination of two analytical tools, UV- spectroscopy in the gas phase and time-of-flight mass selection. The special features of this combination are: very high selectivity, high speed, multicomponent ability, and adaptability to many different problems. Examples for the latter are on-line trace analysis of emissions from combustion processes, such as from combustion engines as well as from municipal incinerators. But also monitoring of industrial procedures, e.g. food processing, are interesting applications of REMPI-MS. In this paper the principles will be shortly explained and results for the analysis of exhaust emissions from motorized vehicles presented.
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Ulrich Boesl, Holger Nagel, Ralf Zimmermann, and Ruediger Frey "Resonance ionization mass spectrometry and its application to trace analysis of emissions from combustion engines", Proc. SPIE 3108, Combustion Diagnostics, (23 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274759
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Ionization

Molecules

Combustion

Molecular lasers

Pulsed laser operation

Mass spectrometry

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