3rd Ed AccuTOF-DART nbook

Jeol has recently published the third edition of its AccuTOF-DART direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry application notebook. The updated booklet contains new data on chemical reaction monitoring and detection of the peroxide explosives TATP and HMTD. A compilation of 28 application notes describes analyses performed using the AccuTOF time-of-flight mass spectrometer with the DART ion source. Samples analysed include pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, foods, flavours, fragrances, industrial products, forensic evidence and biological fluids. The DART ion source analyses liquids, solids and gases in open air without solvents or sample alteration. The AccuTOF mass spectrometer provides exact masses and accurate isotopic abundances that can be used to confirm sample composition or determine the elemental composition of unknowns.

Jeol USA Inc
Issue: 19/04
RSN: 081
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