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Investigation of temperature, electric field and drift-gas composition effects on the mobility of NH4+ ions in He, Ar, N2, and CO2

Abedi et al., 2014

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17446874393171964501
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Abedi A
Sattar L
Gharibi M
Viehland L
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International Journal of Mass Spectrometry

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The aim of this work is to investigate the effects of various parameters on the mobility of NH 4+ by use of an ion mobility spectrometer that is equipped with a corona discharge ionization source at atmospheric pressure. The reduced ion mobility values of NH 4+ were …
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