by J.R. Chapman
This volume provides a comprehensive survey of current techniques for the use of mass spectrometry in organic chemical and biochemical analysis. Every aspect of modern instrumentation and technique is discussed. The new edition retains the effective division of material applied in the author’s previous volume – theory, practical requirements and applications. However, it has been thoroughly revised and extended to include all recent advances in mass spectrometry, and is complete with extensive references. This is essentially a book for the practising mass spectroscopist which will appeal to both biochemists and organic chemists. Some familiarity with basic principles is assumed but the author has employed a style which makes this volume suitable for beginners and more advanced students alike. The present volume will be particularly valuable to anyone who wishes to evaluate and compare alternative techniques.
Paperback
Pages: 352
Published: 1995
CONTENTS
* Instrumentation
* Sample Introduction
* Chemical Ionisation (Ion–Molecule Reactions)
* Negative Ion Chemical Ionisation
* The Ionisation of Labile Materials (Part I)
* The Ionisation of Labile Materials (Part II)
* Tandem Mass Spectrometry (The Dissociation of Ions)
* Quantitative Analysis.
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