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Detection and Quantification of Chemical Plumes Using a Portable Underwater Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometer
Trends in Analytical Chemistry
  • Robert T. Short, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • Susan K. Toler, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • Gottfried P. G. Kibelka, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • Digna Rueda Roa, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • R. J. Bell, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
  • Robert H. Byrne, University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Keywords
  • In situ analysis,
  • Membrane introduction mass spectrometry,
  • MIMS,
  • Underwater MS
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trac.2006.05.002
Disciplines
Abstract

Application of in situ membrane introduction mass spectrometry (MIMS) to quantification of aqueous chemicals was evaluated in the laboratory and the field. Laboratory experiments were performed to examine the influence of sampling parameters on mass-resolved time-series data. Results were applied to field data to quantify concentrations in a chemical plume.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Trends in Analytical Chemistry, v. 25, issue 7, p. 637-646

Citation Information
Robert T. Short, Susan K. Toler, Gottfried P. G. Kibelka, Digna Rueda Roa, et al.. "Detection and Quantification of Chemical Plumes Using a Portable Underwater Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometer" Trends in Analytical Chemistry Vol. 25 Iss. 7 (2006) p. 637 - 646
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/digna-rueda-roa/9/