Aimed at new users of quadrupole devices as well as scientists, researchers and students working in analytical laboratories, this comprehensive reference provides concise descriptions of the theory of ion motion and the principles of operation. This second edition has been revised to reflect scienti
Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry, Volume 165, Second Edition
β Scribed by Raymond E. March, John F. J. Todd(auth.), J. D. Winefordner(eds.)
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- 2005
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A definitive reference, completely updated
Published in 1989, the First Edition of this book, originally entitled Quadrupole Storage Mass Spectrometry, quickly became the definitive reference in analytical laboratories worldwide. Revised to reflect scientific and technological advances and new applications in the field, the Second Edition includes new chapters covering:
* New ion trap instruments of high sensitivity
* Peptide analysis by liquid chromatography/ion trap tandem mass spectrometry
* Analytical aspects of ion trap mass spectrometry combined with gas chromatography
* Simulation of ion trajectories in the ion trap
One additional chapter discusses the Rosetta mission, a "comet chaser" that was sent on a ten-year journey in 2004 to study the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko using, among other instruments, a GC/MS system incorporating a specially designed ion trap mass spectrometer.
This comprehensive reference also includes discussions of the history of the quadrupole ion trap, the theory of quadrupole mass spectrometry, the dynamics of ion-trapping chemistry in the quadrupole ion trap, the cylindrical ion trap, miniature traps, and linear ion traps. Complete with conclusions and references, this primer effectively encapsulates the body of knowledge on quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry.
With its concise descriptions of the theory of ion motion and the principles of operation,
Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry, Second Edition is ideal for new users of quadrupole devices, as well as for scientists, researchers, and graduate and post-doctoral students working in analytical laboratories.Content:
Chapter 1 A Historical Review of the Early Development of the Quadrupole Ion Trap (pages 1β33):
Chapter 2 Theory of Quadrupole Instruments (pages 34β72):
Chapter 3 Dynamics of Ion Trapping (pages 73β132):
Chapter 4 Simulation of Ion Trajectories in the Quadrupole Ion Trap (pages 133β160):
Chapter 5 Linear Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (pages 161β187):
Chapter 6 Cylindrical Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (pages 188β210):
Chapter 7 Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (pages 211β249):
Chapter 8 Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry/Liquid Chromatography (pages 250β290):
Chapter 9 An Ion Trap Too Far? The Rosetta Mission to Characterize a Comet (pages 291β307):
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