Interpretation of mass spectra
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Interpretation of mass spectra
University Science Books, c1993
4th ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. 321-338
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Interpretation of Mass Spectra, say the authors, "aims at correlating ion dissociation mechanisms on a much broader scale, with emphasis on basic attributes such as ionization energies, proton affinities, and bond dissociation energies". They stress that the most important part of learning how to interpret unknown mass spectra is to practise doing it.
"Prof. McLafferty's text has become a classic for classroom or self study concerned with interpreting mass spectra in order to discern molecular structures or identities of compounds." International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Elemental Composition.- The Molecular Ion.- Basic Mechanisms of Ion Fragmentation.- Postulation of Molecular Structures.- Auxiliary Techniques.- Theory of Unimolecular Ion Decompositions.- Detailed Mechanisms of Ion Fragmentation.- Mass Spectra of Common Compound Classes.- Computer Identification of Unknown Mass Spectra.- Solutions to Unknowns.- Bibliography.- Appendix.- Index.
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