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Mass Spectrometry for Chemists and Biochemists

Mass Spectrometry for Chemists and Biochemists

Mass Spectrometry for Chemists and Biochemists

2nd Edition
Robert A. W. Johnstone, University of Liverpool
Malcolm E. Rose, The Open University, Milton Keynes
October 1996
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9780521424974
£74.99
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    This book describes the full range of mass spectrometry techniques and applications. This versatile technique is in ubiquitous use in universities and industry laboratories because of its ability to identify and quantify materials quickly and, if necessary, in minute amounts, and solve analytical problems in a huge variety of fields. The authors adopt an instructional approach and make use of recent examples to illustrate important points. This second edition includes new methods and applications that have developed in the last ten years. Powerful methods combining mass spectrometry with newer separation techniques, the increased use of computers, and analysis of once difficult polar and large-mass compounds such as proteins using new ionisation methods are all discussed. Requiring no previous knowledge of mass spectrometry, this is an ideal teaching text at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and will also be of considerable interest to research workers.

    • Wide-ranging, didactic and informative approach to mass spectrometry
    • Introduces the reader to a comprehensive array of up-to-date methods
    • Will be invaluable for all professional users of mass spectrometry, in many subjects
    • First edition sold over 1700 in UK alone

    Product details

    October 1996
    Paperback
    9780521424974
    524 pages
    253 × 196 × 32 mm
    1.363kg
    192 b/w illus. 16 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgements
    • Table of quantities
    • List of abbreviations
    • 1. The mass spectrum
    • 2. Instrument design
    • 3. Methods of ionization
    • 4. Computers in mass spectrometry: data systems
    • 5. Combined chromatography and mass spectrometry
    • 6. Uses of derivatization
    • 7. Quantitative mass spectrometry
    • 8. Metastable ions and mass spectrometry
    • 9. Theory of mass spectrometry
    • 10. Structure elucidation
    • 11. Examples of structure elucidation by mass spectrometry
    • 12. Further discussion of selected topics
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Robert A. W. Johnstone , University of Liverpool
    • Malcolm E. Rose , The Open University, Milton Keynes