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A stream of inert gas, often heated, that is used in an [[electrospray]] or other [[spray ionization]] source to aid in the evaporation of solvent from the sprayed particles. The flow of the gas is in the direction opposite to the spray. | def=A stream of inert gas, often heated, that is used in an [[electrospray]] or other [[spray ionization]] source to aid in the evaporation of solvent from the sprayed particles. The flow of the gas is in the direction opposite to the spray. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 21 March 2014
DRAFT DEFINITION |
Countercurrent gas |
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A stream of inert gas, often heated, that is used in an electrospray or other spray ionization source to aid in the evaporation of solvent from the sprayed particles. The flow of the gas is in the direction opposite to the spray. |
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Reference(s):
C.M. Whitehouse, R.N. Dreyer, M. Yamashita, J.B. Fenn, Anal. Chem. 57 (1985), 675. |
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. |