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Lasers and Mass Spectrometry David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)

Lasers and Mass Spectrometry By David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)

Summary

Focuses on the fundamentals of the technique of analysing material based on the atomic weight of the species, using the power and definition of lasers to enable measurement of smaller quantities and more finely localized particles. This book provides the full discussion of the techniques of laser applications in the field.

Lasers and Mass Spectrometry Summary

Lasers and Mass Spectrometry by David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)

This volume focuses on the fundamentals of the technique of analysing material based on the atomic weight of the species, using the power and definition of lasers to enable measurement of smaller quantities and more finely localized particles. Each chapter deals with a particular application area and should be sufficient to form an entry point for the utilization of mass spectrometry by graduate students and researchers. The book provides the first full discussion of the new techniques of laser applications in the field.

Lasers and Mass Spectrometry Reviews

'the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques' Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 63, No. 18, September 12 1991
Overall the book is extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field of laser mass spectroscopy or any professor thinking of teaching a graduate level course in this area. The use of the laser is increasing in the field of analytical chemistry and this is a fantastic book to help the reader become familiar with the last advances in the field of laser mass spectroscopy. * Microchemical Journal *

Table of Contents

C.H. Chen et al : Isotopically selective counting of atoms and molecules using resonance ionization spectroscopy; J.E. Parks: Surface analysis using resonance ionization spectroscopy; C.H. Becker: The analysis of inorganic and organic surfaces by ionization of desorbed neutrals with untuned ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet lasers; N.S. Nogar & R.C. Estler: Laser desorption/laser ablation with detection by resonance ionization mass spectrometry; R.W. Odom & B. Schueler: Laser microprobe mass spectrometry; J.J. Morelli: Laser micro mass spectrometry for direct analysis of coal macerals; D.P. Land t al: Post-ionization of laser-desorbed neutrals for the analysis of molecular adsorbates on surfaces; P. Arrowsmith: Applications of laser ablation; K.R. Hess & W.W. Harrison: Laser ablation and ionization studies in a glow discharge; W. Emary et al: Lasers for the generation and excitation of ions in tandem mass spectrometry; R.R. Weller et al: Combining lasers with Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry; M.P. Chiarelli & M.L. Gross: Lasers and Fourier transform mass spectrometry; L.M. Nuwaysir & C.L. Wilkins: Lasers coupled with Fourier transform mass spectrometry; R.B. Cody et al : Applications of laser desorption/Fourier transform mass spectrometry to polymer and surface analysis; J. Shabanowitz & D.F. Hunt: Laser photodissociation on a tandem quadrupole Fourier-transform mass spectrometer; D.M. Lubman & L. Li: Resonant two-photon ionization spectroscopy of biological molecules in supersonic jets volatilized by pulsed laser desorption; M.S. de Vries et al: Analysis of organic molecules on surfaces; T.R. Rizzo & D.H. Levy: Multiphoton ionization spectroscopy of biologically related molecules in supersonic molecular beam; J.W. Hager & S.C. Wallace: Two-colour threshold photoionization spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules and clusters; T.A. Cool: Combustion species detection by resonance enhanced ionization; J.A. Syage: New developments in molecular detection by supersonic molecular beam, laser mass spectrometry; R.B. Opsal: Resolution and sensitivity in laser ionization mass spectrometry; S. Weeks et al: Multidimension, resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry for characterizing environmental and biological samples for polycyclic aromatic compounds.

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NPB9780195059298
9780195059298
0195059298
Lasers and Mass Spectrometry by David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)
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Oxford University Press Inc
1990-06-28
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