Griffin et al., 1973 - Google Patents
Ion mass assignments based on mobility measuremets. Validity of plasma chromatographic mass mobility correlationsGriffin et al., 1973
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- 8857453138297660152
- Author
- Griffin G
- Dzidic I
- Carroll D
- Stillwell R
- Horning E
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- Publication venue
- Analytical Chemistry
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A review of the theoretical and experimental published plasma chromatograph data reveals that a standard error of±20% is to be expected if mass estimates for structurally unrelated compounds are made on the basis of mo-bility data alone. An investigation of a series of …
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