Membrane inlet mass spectrometry is a novel technique that has been used to measure concentrations of dissolved gases and volatile compounds of microbiological interest. This technique is compared with other methods of measuring dissolved gases. Applications to some microbiological processes (respiration, photosynthesis, fermentation, nitrogen fixation and methanogenesis) are discussed in greater detail. The advantages of the technique and possible future developments are presented; its major attraction is that a number of different gases can be simultaneously and continuously monitored directly and non-invasively in cell suspensions
Significant insights into plant photosynthesis and respiration have been achieved using membrane inl...
Process analysis and environmental analysis are two areas of growing scientific and technological im...
We developed a stand-alone system based on a membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) for measuring d...
Volatile metabolites produced by microorganisms can be measured directly in growth media by membrane...
Direct measurement of dissolved gases and low molecular weight volatiles through permeable membranes...
A Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometer (MIMS) is used to measure dissolved gas concentrations in environ...
The use of membrane-inlet quadrupole mass spectrometry, as a method for quantitative monitoring of d...
International audienceSince the first great oxygenation event, photosynthetic microorganisms have co...
International audienceDissolved gases are particularly relevant tools for the investigation of envir...
A membrane inlet tandem mass spectrometer is used for easy identification of volatile metabolites in...
During the last five years there has been a tremendous expansion in thenumber of membrane inlet mass...
The use of an ion trap mass spectrometer with three different membrane inlet probes is described. Tw...
The use of membrane-inlet mass spectrometry in the study of dissolved gas concentrations in the rume...
Membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) is useful for on-line monitoring of fermentation processes. ...
The development of a membrane introduction mass spectrometry system with flow injection analysis is ...
Significant insights into plant photosynthesis and respiration have been achieved using membrane inl...
Process analysis and environmental analysis are two areas of growing scientific and technological im...
We developed a stand-alone system based on a membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) for measuring d...
Volatile metabolites produced by microorganisms can be measured directly in growth media by membrane...
Direct measurement of dissolved gases and low molecular weight volatiles through permeable membranes...
A Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometer (MIMS) is used to measure dissolved gas concentrations in environ...
The use of membrane-inlet quadrupole mass spectrometry, as a method for quantitative monitoring of d...
International audienceSince the first great oxygenation event, photosynthetic microorganisms have co...
International audienceDissolved gases are particularly relevant tools for the investigation of envir...
A membrane inlet tandem mass spectrometer is used for easy identification of volatile metabolites in...
During the last five years there has been a tremendous expansion in thenumber of membrane inlet mass...
The use of an ion trap mass spectrometer with three different membrane inlet probes is described. Tw...
The use of membrane-inlet mass spectrometry in the study of dissolved gas concentrations in the rume...
Membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS) is useful for on-line monitoring of fermentation processes. ...
The development of a membrane introduction mass spectrometry system with flow injection analysis is ...
Significant insights into plant photosynthesis and respiration have been achieved using membrane inl...
Process analysis and environmental analysis are two areas of growing scientific and technological im...
We developed a stand-alone system based on a membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) for measuring d...