Publications by authors named "Eric T J Davis"

This covers discovery and mechanistic aspects as well as initial applications of novel ionization processes for use in mass spectrometry that guided us in a series of subsequent discoveries, instrument developments, and commercialization. matrix-assisted ionization on an intermediate pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source the use of a laser, high voltages, or any other added energy was simply unbelievable, at first. Individually and as a whole, the various discoveries and inventions started to paint, , an exciting new picture and outlook in mass spectrometry from which key developments grew that were at the time unimaginable, and continue to surprise us in its simplistic preeminence.

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We present a simple and efficient method for preconcentrating per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in water. Our method was inspired by the sea-spray aerosol enrichment in nature. Gas bubbles in the ocean serve to scavenge surface active material, carrying it to the air-ocean interface, where the bubbles burst and form a sea-spray aerosol.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent advancements in ion mobility spectrometry mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) by researchers like von Helden, Jarrold, and Clemmer enable the detailed analysis of chemical and biological compositions that were previously difficult to access.
  • The study emphasizes new ionization methods, specifically focusing on transferring both volatile and nonvolatile compounds into gas-phase ions, which show greater selectivity compared to traditional electrospray ionization (ESI).
  • Comparison of these new ionization techniques with ESI highlights their potential for offering deeper insights into chemical compositions directly from their environments, suggesting that they may eventually replace certain ESI-IMS-MS applications in the future.
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