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|acronym=(DIP) | |||
|def=Device for introducing a single sample of a solid or liquid, usually contained in a [[wikipedia:quartz|quartz]] or other non-reactive sample holder, into a [[mass spectrometer]] [[ion source]]. | |||
|rel=[[direct exposure probe]] | |||
|ref=A. E. Ashcroft. Ionization Methods in Organic Mass Spectrometry, Royal Society of Chemistry (1997). | |||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Direct-introduction probe]] | |||
*[[Direct-inlet probe]] | |||
*[[Extended direct-inlet probe]] | |||
*[[Crucible direct-inlet probe]] | |||
[[Category:General]] | [[Category:General]] | ||
[[Category:Ionization]] | [[Category:Ionization]] | ||
[[Category:sample introduction]] |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 1 April 2024
IUPAC RECOMMENDATIONS 2013 |
Direct insertion probe (DIP) |
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Device for introducing a single sample of a solid or liquid, usually contained in a quartz or other non-reactive sample holder, into a mass spectrometer ion source. |
Related Term(s): direct exposure probe |
Reference(s):
A. E. Ashcroft. Ionization Methods in Organic Mass Spectrometry, Royal Society of Chemistry (1997). |
From Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry (IUPAC Recommendations 2013); DOI: 10.1351/PAC-REC-06-04-06 © IUPAC 2013. |