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Ionenmobilitätsspektrometrie — Grundlagen und Applikationen

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Obwohl erste Untersuchungen zur Ionenbildung in Luft seit den 80er Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts bekannt sind [1–3] und grundlegende Arbeiten zur Mobilität von Ionen in elektrischen Feldern durch Langevin bereits um 1905 publiziert wurden [4], gehört die Ionenmobilitätsspektrometrie (IMS) zu den vergleichsweise jungen analytischen Methoden. Fast 100 Jahre liegen zwischen den Anfängen und den erfolgreichen analytischen Anwendungen, die in Verbindung mit ersten kommerziellen Geräten [5–7] hauptsächlich den umfangreichen Arbeiten von F.W. Karasek [8–34] zu verdanken sind. Freilich sind mit dieser Feststellung wichtige Entwicklungsetappen nicht berücksichtigt. Hierzu gehören die weiterführenden Arbeiten von Hassé zur Ionenmobilität [35, 36] ebenso wie grundlegende Untersuchungen zu Ionen-Molekül-Reaktionen [37–40] oder Experimente mit Drift-Röhren, die in den 60er Jahren publiziert wurden [41–43].

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