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Time-resolved detection, which is not possible with conventional GC, MS, or GC-MS, is of particular importance in monitoring the products of catalytic reactions. Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) can ionize target molecules with high selectivity and sensitivity, and has been widely applied to the study of structure and energy-transfer dynamics of atoms, molecules and free radicals[1,2].