Ion mobility spectrometry: arriving on site and moving beyond a low profile
- PMID: 11542794
- DOI: 10.1366/0003702991947847
Ion mobility spectrometry: arriving on site and moving beyond a low profile
Abstract
NASA: Trends in the development of ion mobility spectrometry are reviewed. A discussion of general principles of operation includes an overview and examines drift tube technology and ionization and response. A discussion of the scope of applications examines detection and characterization of single substances and complex mixtures. The technology that permitted the development of hand-held instruments is reviewed. A discussion of barriers to hand-held ion mobility spectrometers includes gas-phase chemistry, ion characterization and separation, sample inlets, bacterial assays by ion mobility spectrometry, databases and artificial intelligence, and ion sources. Directions for future applications and research are examined.
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