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Storage devices alternative, efficiency

The main focus of this chapter, therefore, is on novel strategies that exploit nanoscale architectures to enhance the efficiency of alternative energy conversion and storage devices and on the basic principles of electrochemistry governing the... [Pg.81]

The two-dimensional (2-D) or linear ion trap (LIT) emerged in the 2000s as an effective alternative to the 3-D trap. Before 1995, linear traps were used primarily as ion storage/transfer/ion-molecule reaction devices in combination with FTICR (Senko et al., 1997 Belov et al., 2001), TOF (Collings et al., 2001), 3D ion trap (Cha et al., 2000), and triple-quadrupole (Dolnikowski et al., 1988) mass spectrometers because LITs offer better ion storage efficiencies in comparison to 3D quadrupole ion traps of the same dimensions (Hager, 2002 Schwartz et al., 2002). In 2002, commercial LITs were introduced as either stand-alone mass spectrometers (Schwartz et al., 2002) or as part of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (Hager, 2002). [Pg.41]


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