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Atomic Spectrometry Update–Atomic mass spectrometry
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 1996Abstract: This Update is part of a series of annual reviews which cover the various aspects of analytical atomic spectrometry and follows the same format as last year's. Although an attempt is made to consider all relevant refereed papers, conference abstracts, reports, book chapters and patents for inclusion in this review, the content of the review ...
Bacon, JR+3 more
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Atomic Spectrometry Update—Atomic Mass Spectrometry and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1992The large number of papers covered in this year's review emphasizes the strong developments which continue in atomic mass and X-ray fluorescence spectrometries. Although much of the effort is aimed at improving existing technology and methodology, new and innovative instrumentation is also being developed in a number of fields.
Bacon, J.R.+6 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 1956
Material in the review on light absorption spectrometry is classified as chemistry, physics, and applications. Separate tables are given for photometric methods for metals, nonmetals, and organic compounds. 535 references are given to reports, patents, and U. S. and foreign journals and books published from September 1959 to October 1961.
D. F. Boltz, Melvin G. Mellon
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Material in the review on light absorption spectrometry is classified as chemistry, physics, and applications. Separate tables are given for photometric methods for metals, nonmetals, and organic compounds. 535 references are given to reports, patents, and U. S. and foreign journals and books published from September 1959 to October 1961.
D. F. Boltz, Melvin G. Mellon
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Developments in ion mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry [PDF]
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been used for over 30 years as a sensitive detector of organic compounds. The following is a brief review of IMS and its principles with an emphasis on its usage when coupled to mass spectrometry. Since its inception, IMS has been interfaced with quadrupole, time-of-flight, and Fourier-transform ion cyclotron ...
David C. Collins, Milton L. Lee
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Atomic Spectrometry Update—Inorganic Mass Spectrometry and X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1988This year's Update includes an extended mass spectrometry section based on full abstracts and covering fully this extensive area of analysis. The newly introduced instrumentation for Glow discharge MS and the combined MS techniques are particularly notable this year. The ICP-MS section continues to grow in line with the increasing number of instruments
John G. Williams+2 more
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Atomic Spectrometry Update—Atomic Emission Spectrometry
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1996This Atomic Spectrometry Update is the latest in an annual series appearing under the title 'Atomic Emission Spectrometry'. The review describes developments in all aspects of atomic emission spectrometry, including fundamental processes and instrumentation.The renaissance of atomic emission spectrometry, brought about by the commercial introduction of
Andrew Fisher+3 more
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Atomic spectrometry update. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 1998This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2003–2004 in instrumentation and detectors, matrix correction and spectrum analysis procedures, X-ray optics and microfluorescence, synchrotron XRF, TXRF, portable XRF and on-line applications, as assessed from the published literature.
Potts, Philip J+6 more
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2012
Mass spectrometry has evolved to become the biggest (in market share and total expenditure) analytical technology. It is also the analytical instrumentation sector with the biggest annual increase, thus signifying its importance and value. Mass spectrometry has become the method of choice because it offers unique characteristics not provided by other ...
Kaklamanos, G.+2 more
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Mass spectrometry has evolved to become the biggest (in market share and total expenditure) analytical technology. It is also the analytical instrumentation sector with the biggest annual increase, thus signifying its importance and value. Mass spectrometry has become the method of choice because it offers unique characteristics not provided by other ...
Kaklamanos, G.+2 more
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Mass spectrometry combined with mass spectrometry
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics, 1982Abstract Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a rapidly growing field of high promise for structure determination and quantitative analysis because of its sensitivity, specificity and speed. Rapid progress has been made in instrumentation, including the triple quadrupole and tandem double-focusing instruments, automated with on-line computers ...
F. Turecek+9 more
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2009
For twenty years or so now, mass spectrometry has been used to get exact measurements of the mass of biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids,oligosaccharides, and so on. Over the past ten years, this technology has followed the trend toward miniaturisation and the samples required can be much smaller.
Pflieger, D., Forest, E., Vinh, J.
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For twenty years or so now, mass spectrometry has been used to get exact measurements of the mass of biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids,oligosaccharides, and so on. Over the past ten years, this technology has followed the trend toward miniaturisation and the samples required can be much smaller.
Pflieger, D., Forest, E., Vinh, J.
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