Lasers and Mass Spectrometry

Author:   David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Volume:   1
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9780195059298


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   28 June 1990
Format:   Hardback
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Contributors to this volume focus on the fundamentals of the technique of analyzing material based on the atomic weight of the species, using the power and definition of lasers to enable measurement of smaller quantities and more finely localized particles. Each chapter deals with a particular application area and should be sufficient to form an entry point for the utilization of mass spectrometry by graduate students and researchers. The book provides the first full discussion of the new techniques of laser applications in the field.

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Author:   David M. Lubman (Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.950kg
ISBN:  

9780195059298


ISBN 10:   0195059298
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   28 June 1990
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Chung H. Chen et al.: Isotopically Selective Counting of Atoms and Molecules Using Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy 2: James E. Parks: Surface Analysis Using Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy 3: Nicholas S. Nogar and Ron C. Estler: Laser Desorption/Laser Ablation with Detection by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry 4: Christopher H. Becker: The Analysis of Inorganic and Organic Surfaces by Ionization of Desorbed Neutrals with Untuned Ultraviolet and Vacuum Ultraviolet Lasers 5: Robert W. Odom and Bruno Schueler: Laser Microprobe Mass Spectrometry 6: John J. Morelli: Laser Micromass Spectrometry for Direct Analysis of Coal Macerals 7: Robert T. McIver, Jr., et al.: Post-Ionization of Laser-Desorbed Neutrals for the Analysis of Molecular Adsorbates on Surfaces 8: Peter Arrowsmith: Applications of Laser Ablation 9: Kenneth R. Hess and Willard W. Harrison: Laser Ablation and Ionization Studies in a Glow Discharge 10: Lasers for the Generation and Excitation of Ions in Tandem Mass SpectrometryW. Bart Emary, Owen W. Hand, and R. Graham Cooks: 11: Robert R. Weller, Timothy J. MacMahon, and Ben S. Freiser: Combining Lasers with Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry 12: M. Paul Chiarelli and Michael L. Gross: Lasers and Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry 13: Lydia M. Nuwaysir and Charles L. Wilkins: Lasers Coupled with Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry 14: Roberet B. Cody, Asgeir Bjarnason and David A. Weil: Applications of Laser Desorption/Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry to Polymer and Surface Analysis 15: Jeffrey Shabanowitz and Donald F. Hunt: Laser Photodissociation on a Tandem Quadrupole Fourier-Transform Mass Spectrometer 16: David M. Lubman and Liang Li: Resonant Two-Photon Ionization Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules in Supersonic Jets Volatilizied by Pulsed Laser Desorption 17: Mattanjah S. de Vries, Heinrich E. Hunziker, and H. Russel Wendt: Analysis of Organic Molecules on Surfaces 18: Thomas R. Rizzo and Donald H. Levy: Multiphoton Ionization Spectroscopy of Biologically Related Molecules in Supersonic Molecular Beam 19: James W. Hager and Stephen C. Wallace: Two-Color Threshold Photoionization Spectroscopy of Polyatomic Molecules and Clusters 20: Terrill A. Cool: Combustion Species Detection by Resonance Enhanced Ionization 21: Jack A. Syage: New Developments in Molecular Detection by Supersonic Molecular Beam, Laser Mass Spectrometry 22: J.P. Reilly et al.: Resolution and Sensitivity in Laser Ionization Mass Spectrometry 23: Stephen Weeks, Arthur P. D'Silva, and Roy L.M. Dobson: Multidimensional, Resonance-Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for Characterizing Environmental and Biological Samples for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

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"""Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it."" --Choice ""Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase."" --Applied Spectroscopy ""Each chapter constitutes a ""stand-along"" review of each research group's area of interest, including background on optical and mass spectrometric techniques . . . . the chapters are well referenced and an extensive index is included . . . . the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques."" --Analytical Chemistry ""Very good contributions from all the authors.""--Journal of the American Chemical Society ""A useful, practical, and interesting book, at a very good and affordable price."" --Microchemical Journal ""Extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field....or any professor thinking of teaching a graduate level course in this area....A fantastic book."" --Microchemical Journal ""Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it."" --Choice ""Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase."" --Applied Spectroscopy ""Each chapter constitutes a ""stand-along"" review of each research group's area of interest, including background on optical and mass spectrometric techniques . . . . the chapters are well referenced and an extensive index is included . . . . the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques."" --Analytical Chemistry ""Very good contributions from all the authors.""--Journal of the American Chemical Society ""A useful, practical, and interesting book, at a very good and affordable price."" --Microchemical Journal ""Extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field....or any professor thinking of teaching a graduate level course in this area....A fantastic book."" --Microchemical Journal"


Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it. --Choice<br> Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase. --Applied Spectroscopy<br> Each chapter constitutes a stand-along review of each research group's area of interest, including background on optical and mass spectrometric techniques . . . . the chapters are well referenced and an extensive index is included . . . . the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques. --Analytical Chemistry<br> Very good contributions from all the authors. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<br> A useful, practical, and interesting book, at a very good and affordable price. --Microchemical Journal<br> Extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field....or any professor thinking ofteaching a graduate level course in this area....A fantastic book. --Microchemical Journal<br>


<br> Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it. --Choice<br> Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase. --Applied Spectroscopy<br> Each chapter constitutes a stand-along review of each research group's area of interest, includin


Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it. --Choice Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase. --Applied Spectroscopy Each chapter constitutes a stand-along review of each research group's area of interest, including background on optical and mass spectrometric techniques . . . . the chapters are well referenced and an extensive index is included . . . . the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques. --Analytical Chemistry Very good contributions from all the authors. --Journal of the American Chemical Society A useful, practical, and interesting book, at a very good and affordable price. --Microchemical Journal Extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field....or any professor thinking of teaching a graduate level course in this area....A fantastic book. --Microchemical Journal Lubman's book is an excellent compilation of articles covering the diverse and exciting applications possible when lasers and mass spectrometry are combined. Unlike many books of this type, it conveys a sense of the development of the technique, its variations, and its shortcomings . . . . . The article authors are clearly well chosen from those active in the field. A useful and interesting book for those who are knowledgeable in the field and also those who are interested in finding out about it. --Choice Lubman has produced a coherent collection of all of the aspects of lasers in mass spectrometry, and the book would be suitable as a textbook for an advanced class, given students with strong previous backgrounds in both optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. I can recommend Lasers and Mass Spectrometry for both individual and library purchase. --Applied Spectroscopy Each chapter constitutes a stand-along review of each research group's area of interest, including background on optical and mass spectrometric techniques . . . . the chapters are well referenced and an extensive index is included . . . . the book is a good reference source for those working with lasers and MS and for those interested in the advances in chemical analysis afforded by the coupling of these techniques. --Analytical Chemistry Very good contributions from all the authors. --Journal of the American Chemical Society A useful, practical, and interesting book, at a very good and affordable price. --Microchemical Journal Extremely well written and edited. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is currently working in the field....or any professor thinking of teaching a graduate level course in this area....A fantastic book. --Microchemical Journal


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