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This term is used to describe | This term is used to describe an [[electrospray]] interface that achieves a reduction in the sample flow rates (usually less than 100 nL min-1). The reduced flow rate is due to a narrow inner diameter of the needle tip (usually 1-3 ?????????????m) and is established automatically, dependent on the potential on the needle tip. Nanoelectrospray is often referred to as [[nanospray]]. See also [[electrospray ionization]] and [[microelectrospray]]. | ||
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== Related Terms == | |||
*[[Electrospray Ionization]] | |||
*[[microelectrospray]] | |||
== Expernal Links == | |||
*[http://www.newobjective.com/ New Objective] | |||
[[Category:Ionization]] | [[Category:Ionization]] |
Revision as of 11:11, 1 December 2005
DRAFT DEFINITION |
Nanoelectrospray |
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This term is used to describe an electrospray interface that achieves a reduction in the sample flow rates (usually less than 100 nL min-1). The reduced flow rate is due to a narrow inner diameter of the needle tip (usually 1-3 ?????????????m) and is established automatically, dependent on the potential on the needle tip. Nanoelectrospray is often referred to as nanospray. See also electrospray ionization and microelectrospray. |
Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission |
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. |
See additional comments on the Nanoelectrospray discussion page (archive of discussion between 2004 and 2006) |