Quadrupole mass spectrometry and its applications /

Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry and Its Applications provides a comprehensive discussion of quadrupoles and their applications. It proceeds from a general explanation of the action of radiofrequency quadrupole fields to the description of their utilization in mass analyzers-such as the quadrupole mass...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Dawson, Peter H
Published: Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
New York :
Publication Dates: 1976.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444413451
Summary: Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry and Its Applications provides a comprehensive discussion of quadrupoles and their applications. It proceeds from a general explanation of the action of radiofrequency quadrupole fields to the description of their utilization in mass analyzers-such as the quadrupole mass filter, the monopole, the three-dimensional quadrupole ion trap, and various time-of-flight spectrometers-and finally to the characteristic applications of quadrupoles. A multi-author format has been adopted to provide broader-than-usual viewpoint in the book. The book begins by explaining the pri
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (349 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483165042
1483165043
Index Number: QD96
CLC: O657.6
Contents: Front Cover; Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry and its applications; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS; CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER II PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; A. THE QUADRUPOLE FIELD; B. THE MASS FILTER; C. THE MONOPOLE; D. THE QUADRUPOLE ION TRAP; E. EXACT FOCUSSING DEVICES; F. THE OSCILLATORY FIELD TIME-OF-FLIGHT SPECTROMETER; G. STATIC QUADRUPOLE DEVICES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER III. ANALYTICAL THEORY; A. THE HILL EQUATION; B. THE MATHIEU EQUATION; C. THE COMPLETE SOLUTION; D. AUXILIARY FIELDS; E. SPECIAL CASES; REFERENCES
Chapter iv. numerical calculationsa. numerical integration; b. matrix methods; references; chapter v. fringing fields and other imperfections; a. fringing fields; b. systematic field faults; references; chapter vi. the mass filter: design and performance; a. basic considerations of mass range and resolution; b. field imperfections and their effect on performance; c. the ion source; d. ion detection; e. instrument sensitivity; f. operation with non-sinusoidal fields; g. electrical power supplies; references; chapter vii. the monopole: design and performance; a. introduction
B. ion oscillations in a monopolec. ion entrance and exit; d. mechanical construction of the monopole; e. the power supply; f. comparison of the experimental observations with theoretical expectations; g. effect of a high pressure in the monopole section; h. negative ions; i. power consumption; j. conclusions; references; chapter viii. quadrupole ion traps; a. introduction; b. the three-electrode ion trap. construction andinstrumentation; c. other forms of ion trap; d. survey of applications of ion traps; references; chapter ix. time-of-flight spectrometers; a. introduction
B. principle of operationc. ion displacement; d. arrival time; e. resolution; f. experimental results; h. new modes of operation; i. conclusions; references; chapter x. applications in atomic and molecular physics; a. general applications; b. special applications; references; chapter xi. applications to upper atmosphere research; a. early history of mass spectrometric measurements in the upper atmosphere; b. the upper atmosphere of the earth; c. techniques of in situ measurements; d. recent quadrupole applications and developments; references; chapter xii. applications to gas chromatography
A. introductionb. gas chromatography-quadrupole mass spectrometry instrumental developments; c. automation; d. new techniques; e. conclusion; references; chapter xiii. medical and environmental applications; a. medical applications; b. environmental monitoring; c. conclusions; references; appendices; appendix: a; appendix: b; appendix: c; appendix: d; appendix: e; appendix: f; index