Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2025
Title: Innovations by Alexander Yevdokimov
Introduction
Alexander Yevdokimov is an accomplished inventor based in Norwich, Connecticut. He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in the field of detection systems and mass spectrometry. His work has significantly contributed to advancements in analytical techniques.
Latest Patents
Yevdokimov's latest patents include an "Apparatus and methods for preparation and introduction of trace samples into an ionizing detection system." This patent describes an improved sample preparation technique that involves a swab, swab holder, and solvent for the removal of trace chemical materials. The technique aids in delivering analytes into mass spectrometers or ion mobility spectrometers. It includes steps for shaping the swab to direct the analyte release area toward the instrument inlet and creating an ionized analyte spray.
Another notable patent is "Fragmentation resilience energy mass spectrometry" which focuses on collecting ion chromatograms using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) device. This device determines observed ions based on mass-to-charge ratios and identifies precursor ions by referencing an LC-MS library. The technology enhances the understanding of ion fragmentation and improves analytical accuracy.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Yevdokimov has worked with prestigious organizations, including the University of Rhode Island and the Department of Homeland Security, representing the Government of the United States of America. His contributions to these institutions have
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