Mass Spectrometry with Laser Ablation Laser Ionization (LALI)

Mass Spectrometry with Laser Ablation Laser Ionization (LALI)

Increased precision and sensitivity in organic and inorganic solid sample analysis

Written byExum Instruments
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For years, cost and tool limitations have rendered the use of mass spectrometry in many commercial applications prohibitive. Recent advances in computing technology and solid state lasers have made Laser Ablation Laser Ionization (LALI) more commercially viable in mass spectrometry instruments.

Access this application note to learn how LALI technology can be applied to the field of mass spectrometry for increased precision and sensitivity in organic and inorganic solid sample analysis.

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