Arscott, 2014 - Google Patents
SU-8 as a material for lab-on-a-chip-based mass spectrometryArscott, 2014
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- 3138128819500945850
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- Arscott S
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- Lab on a Chip
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This short review focuses on the application of SU-8 for the microchip-based approach to the miniaturization of mass spectrometry. Chip-based mass spectrometry will make the technology commonplace and bring benefits such as lower costs and autonomy. The chip …
- 229920001486 SU-8 photoresist 0 title abstract description 210
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- H01J49/165—Electrospray ionisation
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