Application of direct analysis in real time (DART) and direct inlet probe (DIP-APCI) mass spectrometry in the context of industrial sample analysis. Viehbeck, S. & Matysik, F. Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly, 147(8):1349–1352, August, 2016.
Application of direct analysis in real time (DART) and direct inlet probe (DIP-APCI) mass spectrometry in the context of industrial sample analysis [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Abstract: In today’s industry, quick and reliable analytical methods play an important role for quality control. On that account, two emerging techniques, namely direct inlet probe-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (DIP-APCI) and direct analysis in real time (DART) mass spectrometry, are particularly promising. In case of a DIP-APCI source, small amounts of solid or liquid samples can be studied without sample pre-treatment. A similar system is the DART ion source. In addition to the analysis of solid and liquid samples without pre-separation, this ion source offers the possibility to scan the surface of a sample. A method for industrial sample analysis focusing on the study of delamination of coatings from a panel was developed using DIP-APCI-Q-TOF-MS and DART-Q-TOF-MS, respectively. Comparative studies based on the conventional pyrolysis–GC–MS were carried out.
@article{viehbeck_application_2016,
	title = {Application of direct analysis in real time ({DART}) and direct inlet probe ({DIP}-{APCI}) mass spectrometry in the context of industrial sample analysis},
	volume = {147},
	issn = {0026-9247, 1434-4475},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00706-016-1789-4},
	doi = {10.1007/s00706-016-1789-4},
	abstract = {Abstract: In today’s industry, quick and reliable analytical methods play an important role for quality control. On that account, two emerging techniques, namely direct inlet probe-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (DIP-APCI) and direct analysis in real time (DART) mass spectrometry, are particularly promising. In case of a DIP-APCI source, small amounts of solid or liquid samples can be studied without sample pre-treatment. A similar system is the DART ion source. In addition to the analysis of solid and liquid samples without pre-separation, this ion source offers the possibility to scan the surface of a sample. A method for industrial sample analysis focusing on the study of delamination of coatings from a panel was developed using DIP-APCI-Q-TOF-MS and DART-Q-TOF-MS, respectively. Comparative studies based on the conventional pyrolysis–GC–MS were carried out.},
	language = {en},
	number = {8},
	urldate = {2016-09-30},
	journal = {Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly},
	author = {Viehbeck, Stefan and Matysik, Frank-Michael},
	month = aug,
	year = {2016},
	pages = {1349--1352},
}

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