Quadrupole mass spectrometry and its applications
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Quadrupole mass spectrometry and its applications
(American Vacuum Society classics)
American Institute of Physics, 1995
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Originally published: Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co., 1976
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Market: Those involved in laboratory chemical analysis, atmospheric chemistry, and atomic and molecular physics. Long regarded as the standard introduction to the field, Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry and Its Applications provides today's engineers and scientists with an authoritative, wide-ranging overview of the development and uses of quadrupoles. Beginning with the basic operating principles of quadrupole devices, the book moves from general explanations of the actions of radio-frequency fields to descriptions of their utilization in quadrupole mass filters, monopoles, three-dimensional quadrupole ion traps, and various time-of -flight spectrometers. A concluding series of chapters examines fundamental applications of quadrupoles in atomic and subatomic physics, gas chromatography, upper atmospheric research, medicine, and environmental studies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Principles of Operation. 3. Analytical Theory. 4. Numerical Calculations. 5. Fringing Fields and other Imperfections. 6. The Mass Filter: Design and Performance. 7. The Monopole: Design and Performance. 8. Quadrupole Ion Traps. 9. Time-of-Flight Spectrometers. 10. Applications in Atomic and Molecular Physics. 11. Applications to Upper Atmosphere Research. 12. Applications to Gas Chromatography. 13. Medical and Environmental Applications.
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