Understanding Nanoscale Phenomena Using Single Particle Mass Spectrometry and Improvement of Its Performance – a Review
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2008/01/01
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:Single particle mass spectrometry (SPMS), that is capable of sizing and chemically analyzing single nanoparticle, has offered an opportunity for better understandings of mechanisms of aerosol-based nanoparticle synthesis, origin of environmental aerosol particles, and combustion of energetic nanoparticles. Also as ultrafine and accumulation-mode aerosols in the size range of 30 - 300nm can penetrate deeply into human lung and cause serious diseases, the needs of advanced SPMS has been rapidly growing. In this article, we therefore offer a broad review for single particle mass spectrometry, from its working principle and several concerns for interpretation of the data, to the applications to probe the nanoscale phenomena, based on our previous publications on the SPMS. Also this article is written to describe how to develop and improve the SPMS for better quantification of data and more efficient detection, so as to provide a simple designing guideline to SPMS developers. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:1935-2492
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Pages in Document:61-96
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Volume:2
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Issue:1
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20034507
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Citation:Chem Phys Res J 2008 Jan; 2(1-2):61-96
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Contact Point Address:Donggeun Lee, School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan Clean Coal Center, Pusan National University, 30 Jangjeon, Geumjeong, Busan 609-735, Korea
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Email:donglee@pusan.ac.kr
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Federal Fiscal Year:2008
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Source Full Name:Chemical Physics Research Journal
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