Membrane inlet mass spectrometry is a tried-and-trusted technique for resolving dissolved gas species from liquid samples. It is routinely employed in environmental monitoring applications such as the analysis of groundwater to quantify low-level pollutants, or recreational applications where disinfectant by-products (DBPs) could be harmful to the health and wellbeing of swimmers.

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Dissolved Gas & Fermentation Analysis