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Most research and all publications in mass spectrometry address either applications or practical questions of procedure. This book, in contrast, discusses the fundamentals of mass spectrometry. Since these basics (physics, chemistry, kinetics, and thermodynamics) were worked out in the 20th century, they are rarely addressed nowadays and young scientists have no opportunity to learn them. This book reviews a number of useful methods in mass spectrometry and explains not only the details of the methods but the theoretical underpinning.
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Table of Contents
Collision theory: basic explanation for collisions in mass spectrometry -- Shigeo Hayakawa
Unimolecular dissociations in mass spectrometry -- Toshihide Nishimura
Fundamental aspects of the photoionization of molecules -- Kenichiro Tanaka, Inosuke Koyano
Chemical reactions induced by core electron excitations -- Shin-ichi Wada, Kenichiro Tanaka
Superexcited states of molecules -- Noriyuki Kouchi
Ion mobility spectrometry with mass spectrometry -- Toshiki Sugai
Gas-phase ion/molecule reactions -- Kenzo Hiraoka
Fundamentals of electrospray -- Kenzo Hiraoka
MALDI: a very useful UV light-induced process...that still remains quite obscure -- Rosa Erra-Balsells
Cluster SIMS -- Kenzo Hiraoka.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.