direct insertion probe
direct insertion probe
A shaft on a mass spectrometer with a sample holder at one end, which is inserted through a vacuum lock to place it near to the ion source. The sample is vapourised by heat and evaporated into the ion source, where the sample is then ionised as gas-phase molecules.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The system's extended mass range of up to m/z 1090 offers outstanding flexibility for method development, both in GMCS mode and with its DI 2010
Direct Insertion Probe accessory.
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