date:Oct 22, 2019
New research from West Virginia University is transforming technology. The Eberly College of Arts and Sciences faculty in the C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry are simplifying experiments in mass spectrometry, a method commonly used by chemists, biologists, physicists and forensic scientists for analyzing molecular materials.
The WVU research team has made a vibrating sharp-edge spray ionization device, created by Assistant Professor Peng Li and his research group: a rectangular piece o