Book Description
Practical Mass Spectrometry is a unique text directed to the novice who wishes to learn about the techniques and capabilities of modern mass spectrometers. The contributors focus upon the basic principles and applications needed to understand modern mass spectrometry, avoiding the usual discussions of history and mathematical theory. The first chapter introduces the true neophyte to the field. It is followed by a detailled examination of three currently available mass spectrometers. Also included are an introduction to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, a review of available methods for comparing spectra, and an in-depth look at selective ion monitoring, as well as chapters on special problems associated with the analysis of volatile samples and problems of data processing. The final four chapters provide a sampling of the use of mass spectrometry in environmental science, cosmochemistry, geochemistry, and the pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. Exercises designed to evaluate student comprehension are provided in most chapters, with answers to be found at the end of the book. A selected bibliography is also included.