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Atomic spectrometry update. Atomic mass spectrometry
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2005Abstract: This Update is part of a series of annual reviews which cover the various aspects of analytical atomic spectrometry. John Williams has contributed to the ICP-MS section of all 17 of the reviews since the inception of the series in 1988 but is unable to continue to do so.
Bacon, Jeffrey R. +2 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 1990
Introduction to Ion Mobility Spectrometry Background Methods of Ion Mobility Spectrometry Emerging Patterns in the Development of Ion Mobility Methods Summary Comments History of Ion Mobility Spectrometry Introduction The Formative Years of Discovery (1895 to 1960) Ion Mobility Spectrometry for Chemical Measurements (1960 to 1990) Mobility Methods ...
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Introduction to Ion Mobility Spectrometry Background Methods of Ion Mobility Spectrometry Emerging Patterns in the Development of Ion Mobility Methods Summary Comments History of Ion Mobility Spectrometry Introduction The Formative Years of Discovery (1895 to 1960) Ion Mobility Spectrometry for Chemical Measurements (1960 to 1990) Mobility Methods ...
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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 ...
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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, M 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, M G, Mellon
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Applied Optics, 1982
A brief history of the early work on Fourier spectroscopy at the Johns Hopkins University is given as well as a general description of the techniques of Fourier and Hadamard transform spectroscopy. The techniques of tunable diode laser spectroscopy and the difference frequency technique for IR spectral studies are also briefly described including some ...
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A brief history of the early work on Fourier spectroscopy at the Johns Hopkins University is given as well as a general description of the techniques of Fourier and Hadamard transform spectroscopy. The techniques of tunable diode laser spectroscopy and the difference frequency technique for IR spectral studies are also briefly described including some ...
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Analytical Chemistry, 1995
Accelerator mass spectroscopy (AMS) can be used for efficient detection of long-lived isotopes at part-per-quadrillion sensitivities with good precision. In this article we present an overview of AMS and its recent use in archaeology, geochemistry and biomolecular tracing.
J S, Vogel +3 more
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Accelerator mass spectroscopy (AMS) can be used for efficient detection of long-lived isotopes at part-per-quadrillion sensitivities with good precision. In this article we present an overview of AMS and its recent use in archaeology, geochemistry and biomolecular tracing.
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