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Evaluation of a thermionic ionization detector for selective detection of oxygenated volatile organic compounds
Somenath Mitra
, Wanfang Li
, Barbara Kebbekus
Chemistry and Environmental Science
Otto H. York Center for Environmental Engineering and Science
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Thermionic
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Selective Detection
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Oxygenated Volatile Organic Compounds
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Ionization Detectors
100%
Hydrocarbons
50%
Selective Detectors
50%
Nitrogen Compounds
50%
High Electron Affinity
50%
Operating Parameters
50%
Low Work Function
50%
Negative Ions
50%
Phosphorus Compounds
50%
Physics
Volatile Organic Compound
100%
Thermionics
100%
Work Function
50%
Nitrogen Compounds
50%
Phosphorus Compounds
50%
Negative Ion
50%
Electron Affinity
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Volatile Organic Compound
100%
Phosphorus Derivative
50%
Anion
50%
Nitrogen Derivative
50%
Engineering
Operating Parameter
100%
Heated Source
100%
Chemical Engineering
Nitrogen Compounds
100%
Phosphorus Compounds
100%