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Royal Society of Chemistry, Analytical Methods, 22(10), p. 2636-2646

DOI: 10.1039/c8ay00226f

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Examples of unwanted variation when characterising dissolved organic matter using direct injection electrospray mass spectrometry and chemometrics

Journal article published in 2018 by N. J. Nielsen ORCID, P. Christensen, C. Stedmon ORCID, J. H. Christensen ORCID
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Abstract

We describe a methodology for comparing and contrasting a large number of dissolved organic matter samples based on their electrospray ionization mass spectral characteristics and emphasize the importance of quality control samples to monitor unwanted variation.