Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. in California aquired Ionalytics, where peliminary developments for mass spectrometry took place. A fAIMS-MS product is being released.
Web site http://www.thermo.com/faims
Web site http://www.thermofisher.com/global/en/home.asp
Miniature FAIMS sensors based on
MEMS techniques pioneered in Draper Laboratories are being developed by Sionex.
Web site http://www.sionex.com
Miniature FAIMS systems are being developed by Owlstone Nanatech
Web site Owlstone Nanatech
and Owlstone Nanatech
Sites related to mass spectrometry
Index to Mass Spectrometry
groups around the world:
http://base-peak.wiley.com/
Home page of the American
Society for Mass Spectrometry:
http://www.asms.org/
Journal of the American
Society for Mass Spectrometry, on-line
http://www.elsevier.com
(This link may not work since one may need a (free) password to get to JASMS.)
Sites related to ion mobility spectrometry
Information about an Ion Mobility home page:
Dear colleague,
Our new ims server is working, please have a look at:
http://ims.isas-dortmund.de/
Best regards
Jörg Ingo Baumbach
Sites to access FAIMS literature
On-line issues
of Review of Scientific Instruments: FAIMS papers in the December 1998 and
the February 1999 issues.
http://ojps.aip.org/rsio
On-line issues
of Technical Physics: FAIMS paper by Krylov in January 1999 issue.
http://ojps.aip.org/tphys/
Analytical Chemistry
papers can be accessed through the internet at
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/index.html





