Sector Field Mass Spectrometry for Elemental and Isotopic Analysis: New Developments in Mass Spectrometry, cartea 03
Autor Torsten Lindemann, Lothar Rottmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1849733929
Pagini: 664
Ilustrații: 100 black & white halftones, 20 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 165 x 239 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Seria New Developments in Mass Spectrometry
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This book was triggered by the success story of sector field mass spectrometry in elemental and isotopic analysis from the early days when the first mass spectrum of Ne was presented a hundred years ago. The outstanding and unique features of sector field mass spectrometry - high sensitivity, high mass resolution and simultaneous multiple ion detection - paved the way for its successful and increasing application in different fields of science.
Written, compiled and edited by worldwide renowned experts with profound expertise in sector field mass spectrometry related to elemental and isotopic analysis, this book is intended to provide deep insight into the topic along with fundamental knowledge about elemental and isotopic analysis. Aimed at scientists in the field of natural and life sciences, instrument manufacturers, practitioners and graduate students, this book provides solid information about the methodological background and analytical capabilities of sector field mass spectrometry.
A detailed description of peculiarities and an overview of the most relevant applications making use of specific techniques using sector field mass analysers (ICP-MS, GDMS, TIMS, SIMS and IRMS) are given, including a presentation of the currently available commercial instruments. This approach guarantees that readers are thoroughly introduced to and familiarized with the fascinating inter- and transdisciplinary field of sector field mass spectrometry.