Publications by authors named "Carina S Minardi"

Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) has gained considerable attention for detection of clusters and weakly bound species created by electrospray ionization (ESI). Atmospheric-pressure (AP) IM-MS offers an advantage in these studies compared to its low-pressure counterpart, owing to soft introduction of ions into the mobility cell with minimal ion activation. Here, we report new approaches to improve the sensitivity and soft ion introduction in AP-IM-MS.

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The rising importance of organohalogens in environmental, pharmaceutical, and biological applications has drawn attention to analysis of these compounds in recent years. Elemental mass spectrometry (MS) is particularly advantageous in this regard because of its ability to quantify without compound-specific standards. However, low sensitivity of conventional elemental MS for halogens has hampered applications of this powerful method in organohalogen analyses.

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Reagent delivery constitutes a key step for reaction initiation in droplet-in-oil microfluidic platforms. Currently, this function is performed by complete fusion of a reagent droplet with the reactor droplet. The full coalescence, however, constrains the lower limit of volume delivery because reproducible droplet generation becomes exceedingly difficult as the reagent droplet volume is decreased.

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Crude oil contaminated soil cores were collected from a basin that contained oily solids left from three decades of oil production. Hydrocarbon biomarker analyses revealed that the soil extracts were moderately biodegraded compared with the non-degraded source oil. The degree of biodegradation also decreased with core depth (7 cm to 1 m).

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A rapid negative ion ESI high-performance capillary liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method was developed to identify and quantify flavonoids (e.g., flavanols, flavonols, flavanones and glycosides).

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