Mass spectrometry

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Mass spectrometry

(Analytical chemistry by open learning)

Wiley, c1999

2nd ed. / author, James Barker ; editor, David J. Ando

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Rev. ed. of: Mass spectrometry / authors, Reginald Davis, Martin J. Frearson. c1987

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780471967620

Description

This thoroughly updated second edition of the ACOL text on Mass Spectrometry gives a modern approach to those beginning to use or study mass spectrometry. Self assessment questions and solutions are included. Fundamentals and modern instrumental techniques are also covered in this book.

Table of Contents

  • PARTIAL CONTENTS: Introduction
  • Ion Sources and Methods of Ionisation
  • Mass Analysis
  • Ion Detection and Computer-Aided Data Processing
  • Use of Isotopes in Mass Spectrometry
  • The Mass Spectrum, Metastables and Fragmentation of Positive Ions
  • Typical Fragmentation Patterns of Common Functional Groups
  • Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry
  • Atomic Mass Spectrometry
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780471967644

Description

Mass spectrometry is one of the most mature and versatile methods of chemical analysis, with applications across a wide range of disciplines. The technique is constantly evolving. Improvements in instrumentation and an expanding range of applications are reported. This second edition of the ACOL text on mass spectrometry, has been thoroughly updated to give a modern approach to those beginning to use or study mass spectrometry. As with all the books in the ACOL series, self assessment questions and solutions are included. Both fundamentals and modern instrumental techniques are covered.

Table of Contents

  • Ion sources and methods of ionization
  • mass analysis
  • ion detection and computer-aided data processing
  • use of isotopes in mass spectrometry
  • the mass spectrum, metastables and fragmentation of positive ions
  • typical fragmentation patterns of common functional groups
  • chromatography with mass spectrometry
  • atomic mass spectrometry.

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