Ion Traps and Methods of Use
Through the use of alternating current (AC), researchers at Purdue University have identified a simpler procedure for identifying differing ions within a sample. When ACs are used to identify ions, the RF and amplitude can be maintained at constant values, which removes the need for complicated electronics and operating procedures. As the AC changes over time, the ions destabilize and become identifiable through the use of current mass spectrometry procedures. With this method, operation will be easier and measuring will be more precise.
Lower cost Simple electronics
Mass spectrometry Radio communication Rare cell detection
R. Graham CooksPurdue ChemistryAston Labs
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