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A mass spectrometry technique that uses a semi-permeable membrane separator that permits the passage of analytes directly from solutions or ambient air to the mass spectrometer ion source. | |||
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#R. C. Johnson, R. G. Cooks, T. M. Allen, M. E. Cisper, P. H. Hemberger. Mass Spectrom. Rev. 19, 1-37 (2000). | |||
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A technique that uses a semi-permeable membrane separator to permit the passage of analytes directly from solutions or gases to the [[mass spectrometer]] [[ion source]]. The terms membrane inlet mass spectrometry and membrane interface mass spectrometry have also been used. | A technique that uses a semi-permeable membrane separator to permit the passage of analytes directly from solutions or gases to the [[mass spectrometer]] [[ion source]]. The terms membrane inlet mass spectrometry and membrane interface mass spectrometry have also been used. |
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