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Direct detection of volatile metabolites produced by microorganisms: Membrane inlet mass spectrometry

Lauritsen, F. R. and Lloyd, D. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5656-0571 1993. Direct detection of volatile metabolites produced by microorganisms: Membrane inlet mass spectrometry. Presented at: 204th American Chemical Society meeting, 23-28 Aug 1992. Published in: Fenselau, Catherine ed. Mass Spectrometry for the Characterization of Microorganisms. ACS Symposium Series , vol.541 Washington, DC: ACS Publications, pp. 91-106. 10.1021/bk-1994-0541.ch007

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Abstract

Volatile metabolites produced by microorganisms can be measured directly in growth media by membrane inlet mass spectrometry (MIMS). A polymer membrane, which allows volatile compounds to pass, is used as the only separation between the mass spectrometer and the liquid to be analyzed. The practical aspects of membrane inlet design are reviewed and recent innovations, e.g. the use of microporous membranes with solvent chemical ionization are discussed. In addition, applications of MIMS to the direct monitoring and identification of volatiles in microbial cultures are described.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Biosciences
Publisher: ACS Publications
ISBN: 9780841227378
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2022 08:32
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/127730

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