The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry: Volume 1: Theory and Ion Chemistry Contributor(s): Armentrout, P. B. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0080438024 ISBN-13: 9780080438023 Publisher: Elsevier Science OUR PRICE: $579.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 2003 Annotation: Theory and Ion Chemistry concentrates on the fundamental aspects of a set of 13 carefully chosen topics covering the whole field of mass spectrometry. It covers both primary (basic) considerations, as well as advanced topics, the former aimed at newcomers to the field, the latter at the experienced practitioner who may not necessarily be an expert in the particular area. Article references will cover three areas: 1) original or pioneering work in the area 2) seminal contributions to the area, including examples illustrating a given application and 3) useful review articles. * This volume is the first in the multi-volume work, providing unparalleled and comprehensive coverage of the full range of topics and techniques * Suitable for new graduate students who are interested but not yet versed in the subject of mass spectrometry * Techniques, methods and applications of mass spectrometry are described in considerable detail; including limitations, current problems, and areas in which the method does not succeed well |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis - Science | Reference - Science | Chemistry - Analytic |
Dewey: 543.087 |
Series: Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry |
Physical Information: 2.78" H x 7.94" W x 13.14" (5.18 lbs) 940 pages |
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Publisher Description: Theory and Ion Chemistry concentrates on the fundamental aspects of a set of 13 carefully chosen topics covering the whole field of mass spectrometry. It covers both primary (basic) considerations, as well as advanced topics, the former aimed at newcomers to the field, the latter at the experienced practitioner who may not necessarily be an expert in the particular area. Article references will cover three areas: 1) original or pioneering work in the area 2) seminal contributions to the area, including examples illustrating a given application and 3) useful review articles. |