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Final Program: Advances in Nebulization and Plasma Spectrometry
Advances in Nebulization and Plasma Spectrometry

Date: Thursday, September 28, 3:15 pm
Mass Spectrometry - MS6

Developments and Applications of Low and Medium Flow Nebulization for ICP-MS and ICP-AES; Fred Smith, CETAC Technologies

 

Nano-HPLC-Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Arsenic Speciation; Akbar Montaser, The George Washington University

 

The roles of evaporation and aerosol charging in approaching 100% aerosol utilization from sub-microliter samples in elemental analysis and CE-ICP-MS; Noel Casey, Ohio State University

 

Ion chemistry and conformation change with spraying modes in electrosprays; Peter Nemes, George Washington University

 

A Dual-Source Inductively-Coupled Plasma/Electrospray Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer for Comprehensive Elemental Speciation.; Steven Ray, Indiana University, Department of Chemistry

 

LIBS for Quantitative Aerosol Analysis:  Plasma Interactions and Analyte Response; David Hahn, University of Florida

 



TitlePresenting AuthorDateTime
Developments and Applications of Low and Medium Flow Nebulization for ICP-MS and ICP-AESFred SmithThu Sep 283:15 pm
Nano-HPLC-Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Arsenic SpeciationAkbar MontaserThu Sep 283:35 pm
The roles of evaporation and aerosol charging in approaching 100% aerosol utilization from sub-microliter samples in elemental analysis and CE-ICP-MSNoel CaseyThu Sep 283:55 pm
Ion chemistry and conformation change with spraying modes in electrospraysPeter NemesThu Sep 284:15 pm
A Dual-Source Inductively-Coupled Plasma/Electrospray Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer for Comprehensive Elemental Speciation.Steven RayThu Sep 284:35 pm
LIBS for Quantitative Aerosol Analysis: Plasma Interactions and Analyte ResponseDavid HahnThu Sep 284:55 pm



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