Micro matrix ion generator for analyzers

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – With sample supply means

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C250S425000, C250S428000, C250S430000, C250S435000

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ABSTRACT:
A source of ions for an analyzer includes a reservoir for containing a liquid, a manifold having a plurality of nozzles, a conduit connecting the reservoir to the manifold and a counter electrode having a potential different between the counter electrode and the nozzles to enable liquid to be ejected from the nozzles in droplets and to enable ions to be ejected from the droplets.

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