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Practical Aspects of Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry, Volume II

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By delivering concentrated information in three different volumes, the editors of the Practical Aspects of Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry mini-series present in-depth reviews on mainstream developments in each active and popular area. Contributing authors provide concise reports illustrating successful approaches to difficult analytical problems across the basic scientific disciplines.
Ion Trap Instrumentation, the second volume in the series, conveys an appreciation of the ion trap as a versatile instrument which is used successfully in research and in applications, often in tandem with other instruments or components, such as external ion sources and lasers.

The book begins with a discussion of high resolution mass spectrometry and mass measurement accuracy. It then demonstrates that trajectories of high kinetic energy ions can be controlled so that such ions are confined. It provides applications of lasers to the study of trapped ions the laser photodissociation of gaseous ions confined within the ion trap. The book concludes with physics applications of the ion trap, in particular, the Penning trap and the Paul trap.

List of contents

PrefaceEnhancement of Ion Trap PerformanceHigh Mass, High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, Jon D. Williams, Kathleen A. Cox, Jae C. Schwartz, and R. Graham CooksIon Trap Confinement of Externally-Generated IonsInjection of Mass-Selected Ions into the Radiofrequency Ion Trap, Peter KofelElectrospray and the Quadrupole Ion Trap, Scott A. McLuckey, Gary J. Van Berkel, and Gary L. Glish, Jae C. SchwartzIon Structure Differentiation in an Ion TrapEvaluation of the Polarizability of Gaseous Ions, Olga Bortolini and Pietro TraldiLasers and the Ion TrapPhotodissociation in the Ion Trap, James L. Stephenson, Jr. and Richard A. YostLaser Desorption in a Quadropole Ion Trap, Jennifer S. Brodbelt, Rafael R. Vargas, and Richard A. YostIon Traps in the Study of PhysicsHigh Precision Mass Spectrometry in the Penning Trap, Fernande Vedel and Gunther WerthThe Paul Trap as a Collection Device, Robert B. Moore and M. David LunneyIndexes

About the author

Raymond E. March, John F.J Todd

Summary

By delivering concentrated information in three different volumes, the editors of the Practical Aspects of Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry mini-series present in-depth reviews on mainstream developments in each active and popular area

Product details

Assisted by Raymond E. March (Editor), March Raymond E. (Editor), John F.J Todd (Editor), Thomas Cairns (Editor of the series), M. Allen Northrup (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.09.1995
 
EAN 9780849382536
ISBN 978-0-8493-8253-6
No. of pages 240
Weight 810 g
Illustrations Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

SCIENCE / Chemistry / Analytic, Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry

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