Ultimate detectability of volatile organic compounds: how much further can we reduce their ambient air sample volumes for analysis?

scientific article published on 13 September 2012

Ultimate detectability of volatile organic compounds: how much further can we reduce their ambient air sample volumes for analysis? is …
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P356DOI10.1021/AC301792X
P698PubMed publication ID22934885

P2093author name stringKi-Hyun Kim
Yong-Hyun Kim
P433issue19
P921main subjectvolatile organic compoundQ910267
P304page(s)8284-8293
P577publication date2012-09-13
P1433published inAnalytical ChemistryQ485223
P1476titleUltimate detectability of volatile organic compounds: how much further can we reduce their ambient air sample volumes for analysis?
P478volume84

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