Publications by authors named "Nattapong Chantipmanee"

A novel high voltage pulser for an ion shutter used in drift-tube ion-mobility spectrometers is described. The simple design suitable for the in-house construction of these spectrometers relies on a special optocoupler to isolate the triggering circuitry from the high voltage at the ion shutter. The device was tested with an electrospray-ionization ion-mobility device with a 10 cm drift tube operated at 4 kV into which a standard test mixture of four tetraalkylamines was injected with a negative going gating pulse of about 50 V on top of 4 kV.

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The analysis of tobramycin was demonstrated successfully as an example for electrospray ionization on an open-source hardware ion mobility spectrometer. This instrument was assembled inexpensively in-house, and required only very few purpose-made components. The quantitative determination of tobramycin required 20 s for a reading.

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The instrument is based on a miniature plasma source mounted at an oblique angle close to the injection gate of the ion mobility spectrometer. The plasma torch consists of two 5 mm wide external cylindrical electrodes, 10 mm apart, which are placed coaxially around a fused silica tube (1.5 mm i.

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A study on the use of flexible printed circuit board material for the construction of drift tubes for ion mobility spectrometry is reported. This is significantly less complicated than the conventional approach based on stacked electrode and insulator rings, as the material can simply be rolled up to obtain a string of circular electrodes. The size and spacing of the electrodes was found to have a strong effect on the resolving power.

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This work presents an unconventional use of capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detector (C4D) for detection of gas absorption by moist paper with potential application for chemical analysis. To be suitable for measuring conductivity of moist paper absorbent, the C4D sensor was therefore designed in planar configuration. A layer of dry filter paper, only 20 mm × 25 mm in size, was placed on the C4D sensor and the device installed inside a specifically designed vaporization chamber.

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This work presents a capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detector (CD) etched out from a printed circuit board (PCB) as potential sensor for paper-based analytical systems. Two lines of any desirable pattern forming 35-μm thick planar copper electrodes were produced on a PCB plate (40 mm × 60 mm) by photolithography. The final PCB plate was covered with polypropylene film to serve as the insulating layer for the CD detector.

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In flow analysis, such as flow injection analysis, liquid lens is formed at the boundary between two adjacent liquid media which have different refractive indices. Light refraction at the liquid interface gives the so-called 'schlieren signal'. Schlieren effect is both concentration-dependent and temperature-dependent.

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