<P>Mass Spectrometry: A Foundation Course is a textbook covering the field of mass spectrometry across the chemical, physical, biological, medical and environmental sciences. Sufficient depth is provided for the reader to appreciate the reasons behind and basis for particular experiments. It is uniq
Mass Spectrometry: A Foundation Course
β Scribed by Kevin Downard
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Mass Spectrometry: A Foundation Course is a textbook covering the field of mass spectrometry across the chemical, physical, biological, medical and environmental sciences. Sufficient depth is provided for the reader to appreciate the reasons behind and basis for particular experiments. It is uniquely and logically organised to enable the book to form the basis for a university course in mass spectrometry at the undergraduate or postgraduate level. This is achieved by combining specific core sections coupled to optional areas of study tailored to students of the chemical, physical, biological, medical and environmental sciences. Recommended course structures are provided in the front of the book. Dedicated chapters are included on: organic mass spectrometry; ion chemistry - to emphasise the role of mass spectrometry in fundamental chemistry and physics; biological mass spectrometry including proteomics; mass spectrometry in medicine, environmental and surface science and accelerator mass spectrometry, to emphasise the importance of these areas. Each chapter concludes with key references and additional recommended reading material, making the book an excellent springboard to further study. Highly readable, easy-to-use and logically presented, Mass Spectrometry: A Foundation Course is an ideal text for students and for those who work with mass spectrometers who wish to gain a solid understanding of the basics in modern mass spectrometry.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Guide
Acknowledgements
1 Mass Spectrometryβs Beginnings
2 The Mass Spectrum
3 The Mass Spectrometer
4 Tandem Mass Spectrometry
5 Organic Mass Spectrometry
6 Ion Chemistry
7 Biological Mass Spectrometry
8 Mass Spectrometry in Medical Research
9 Mass Spectrometry in the Environmental and Surface Sciences
10 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
Appendix 1 Abbreviations used in Mass Spectrometry
Appendix 2 Isotope Masses and Abundances
Appendix 3 Comparison of Common Ionisation Techniques
Appendix 4 Comparison of the Performance of Mass Analysers
Appendix 5 Common Neutral Losses during the Fragmentation of Organic Compounds
Appendix 6 Summary of Common Fragment Ions Detected for Organic Compounds by Class
Appendix 7 Gas Phase Acidity Data
Appendix 8 Amino Acid Residue Masses and Modifying Groups
Appendix 9 Mononucleotide Residue Masses
Appendix 10 Monosaccharide Residue Masses
Appendix 11 Web Sites on Mass Spectrometry
Subject Index
Back Cover
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Mass Spectrometry: A Foundation Course is a textbook covering the field of mass spectrometry across the chemical, physical, biological, medical and environmental sciences. Sufficient depth is provided for the reader to appreciate the reasons behind and basis for particular experiments. It is uniquel
Concise, has the scientific information necessary for a complete understanding of what mass specometry entails from the practicing scientist's view. This book is a graduate level requiring an understanding of the physics involved and the associated mathematics. Would be a good reference for any labo