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Mass discrimination

Abstract

In thermal ionization mass spectrometry the phenomenon of mass discrimination has led to the use of a correction factor for isotope ratio-measurements. The correction factor is defined as the measured ratio divided by the true or accepted value of this ratio. In fact this factor corrects for systematic errors of the whole procedure; however mass discrimination is often associated just with the mass spectrometer.
Authors:
Broeckman, A. [1] 
  1. Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (Netherlands)
Publication Date:
Dec 15, 1978
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-mf-6232; CONF-7810250-
Reference Number:
AIX-12-574916; ERA-07-008139; EDB-82-013436
Resource Relation:
Conference: Symposium at the Netherlands energy research foundation, Petten, Netherlands, 9 Oct 1978; Related Information: In: Nuclear mass spectrometry 1978, van Raaphorst, J.G. (comp.), 236 p. Proceedings of a symposium held in Petten, Netherlands, 9-12 October 1978
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; ISOTOPE RATIO; MASS SPECTROSCOPY; CALIBRATION STANDARDS; CORRECTIONS; ERRORS; SURFACE IONIZATION; IONIZATION; SPECTROSCOPY; STANDARDS; 400103* - Radiometric & Radiochemical Procedures- (-1987)
OSTI ID:
8461470
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
10 p.
Announcement Date:
Jan 01, 1981

Citation Formats

Broeckman, A. Mass discrimination. Netherlands: N. p., 1978. Web.
Broeckman, A. Mass discrimination. Netherlands.
Broeckman, A. 1978. "Mass discrimination." Netherlands.
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abstractNote = {In thermal ionization mass spectrometry the phenomenon of mass discrimination has led to the use of a correction factor for isotope ratio-measurements. The correction factor is defined as the measured ratio divided by the true or accepted value of this ratio. In fact this factor corrects for systematic errors of the whole procedure; however mass discrimination is often associated just with the mass spectrometer.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1978}
month = {Dec}
}