Brian C Hauck
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1.
Hauck B, Ince B, Riley P
ACS Sens
. 2023 Aug;
8(8):2945-2951.
PMID: 37581255
Chemical weapons continue to be an ongoing threat that necessitates the improvement of existing detection technologies where new technologies are absent. Lower limits of detection will facilitate early warning of...
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Hauck B, Harden C, McHugh V
Anal Chem
. 2021 Nov;
93(48):16142-16148.
PMID: 34806351
The search for suitable ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) calibrant compounds is ongoing and necessitates the use of highly accurate reduced ion mobility () values across a range of instrumental conditions....
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Hauck B, Harden C, McHugh V
Anal Chem
. 2020 Apr;
92(8):6158-6165.
PMID: 32233428
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)-based instruments have historically been accurate to, at best, ±2% of the reduced ion mobility () value of the chemical of interest. Fielded IMS-based detectors that are...
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Hauck B, Siems W, Harden C, McHugh V, Hill Jr H
Anal Chem
. 2018 Mar;
90(7):4578-4584.
PMID: 29533654
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is widely used to characterize compounds of interest (COIs) based on their reduced mobility ( K) values. In an attempt to increase the accuracy and agreement...
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Hauck B, Siems W, Harden C, McHugh V, Hill Jr H
J Phys Chem A
. 2017 Mar;
121(11):2274-2281.
PMID: 28252301
The established theory of ion motion within weak electric fields predicts that reduced ion mobility (K) remains constant as a function of the ratio of electric field strength to drift...
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Hauck B, Siems W, Harden C, McHugh V, Hill Jr H
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Aug;
87(7):075104.
PMID: 27475592
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is used to detect chemical warfare agents, explosives, and narcotics. While IMS has a low rate of false positives, their occurrence causes the loss of time...
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Zakharova N, Crawford C, Hauck B, Quinton J, Seims W, Hill Jr H, et al.
J Am Soc Mass Spectrom
. 2012 Feb;
23(5):792-805.
PMID: 22359091
When utilized in conjunction with modeling, the collision cross section (Ω) from ion mobility spectrometry can be used to deduce the gas phase structures of analyte ions. Gas phase conformations...