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Abstract
Both vehicle-portable and man-portable GC/MS techniques and applications are currently undergoing rapid further development. Vehicle-portable GC/MS technology is expanding into the area of temporally and spatially resolved mapping, formerly accessible only to stand-off methods. Also, unmanned vehicles such as UAVs and drones are expected to play an increasingly important role as experimental platforms for the future. Man-portable instrumentation appears to be evolving from the unwieldy “luggables” to the readily wearable backpacks and, possibly, even handhelds. In the next 5 to 10 years this may open the way for the “chemical Geiger counter” or “definitive electronic nose”. The above developments are discussed from the perspective of field-portable, mobile GC/MS, with special emphasis on performance breakthroughs leading to potentially new applications, rather than from a strictly historical point of view. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Field Analyt Chem Technol 4: 3–13, 2000
野外便携式移动气相色谱/质谱仪研究进展
目前,车载和便携式气相色谱/质谱技术和应用都在迅速发展。车载便携式气相色谱/质谱技术正在扩展到时间和空间分辨制图领域,以前只有远距离方法才能实现。此外,无人机和无人驾驶飞机等无人驾驶车辆预计将在未来作为实验平台发挥越来越重要的作用。便携式仪器似乎正在从笨重的“可携带行李”进化为易于佩戴的背包,甚至可能是手持设备。在未来的5到10年里,这可能会为“化学盖革计数器”或“权威电子鼻”开辟道路。以上发展是从现场便携、移动GC/MS的角度来讨论的,特别强调性能突破导致潜在的新应用,而不是从严格的历史角度。©2000 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。环境科学与技术(4):3-13,2000
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