Ion Formation from Organic Solids [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Second International Conference Münster, Fed. Rep. of Germany September 7–9, 1982 / edited by Alfred Benninghoven.
The Second International Conference on Ion Formation from Organic Solids (IFOS II) was held at the University of MUnster, Federal Republic of Germa ny, from September 7 to 9, 1982. The subject of the conference was the rapid ly developing field of ion formation from ~nvolatile, thermally labile or...
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Personal Name(s): | Benninghoven, Alfred, editor |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1983
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Physical Description: |
X, 272 p. 220 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783642871481 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-87148-1 |
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Springer Series in Chemical Physics ;
25 |
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- 1 Field Desorption
- 1.1 Principles of Field Desorption Mass Spectrometry (Review)
- 1.2 Analytical Application of Field Desorption Mass Spectrometry (Review)
- 2 252Cf-Plasma Desorption
- 2.1 High Energy Heavy-Ion Induced Desorption (Review)
- 2.2 Secondary Ion Emission From Metals Under Fission Fragment Bombardment
- 2.3 Fast Heavy Ion Induced Desorption of Molecular Ions from Small Proteins
- 2.4 Problems in Standardization of 252Cf Fission Fragment Induced Desorption Mass Spectrometry
- 3 Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) Incuding FAB
- 3.1 Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds (Review)
- 3.2 Fast Atom Bombardment (Review)
- 3.3 Changes in Secondary Ion and Metastable Ion Mass Spectral Patterns with Experimental Conditions
- 3.4 Time-of-Flight Measurements of Metastable Decay
- 3.5 Design and Performance of a New Time-of-Flight Instrument for SIMS
- 3.6 Secondary Ion Emission from Adsorption Layers on Nickel
- 3.7 Secondary Ion Emission from UHV-Deposited Amino Acid Overlayers on Metals
- 3.8 Temperature Dependence of Secondary Ion Emission from Phenylalanine
- 3.9 Matrix Effects on Internal Energy in Desorption Ionization
- 3.10 Mass Spectrometry of Secondary Ions: Polymers, Plasticizers and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- 3.11 SIMS Studies of Polymer Surfaces
- 3.12 A Comparative Study of Organic Polymers by SIMS and FABMS
- 3.13 Use of a Cesium Primary Beam for Liquid SIMS Analysis of Bio-Organic Compounds
- 3.14 Fast Atom Bombardment Study of Glycerol Mass Spectra and Radiation Chemistry
- 3.15 The Use of FAB for the Solution of Difficult Mass Spectral Problems
- 3.16 Biological and Medical Applications of Organic SIMS
- 3.17 Low and High Resolution FAB Applications in Positive and Negative Ionization Mode
- 4 Laser Induced Ion Formation
- 4.1 Laser Induced Ion Formation from Organic Solids (Review)
- 4.2 Time Resolved Laser Desorption
- 4.3 New Developments in Laser Pulse Induced Field Desorption
- 4.4 Thermal Processes in Repetitive Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry
- 4.5 Laser Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds
- 4.6 LAMMA 1000, a New Reflection Mode Laser Microprobe Mass Analyzer, and Its Application to EDTA and Diolen®
- 4.7 Some Experiments on Laser Induced Cationization of Sucrose
- 4.8 Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds (?2000 amu) and Tracing of Organic Molecules in Plant Tissue with LAMMA
- 5 Other Ion Formation Processes
- 5.1 Ion Emissions from Liquids (Review)
- 5.2 Fast Dust Particles as Primaries — Comparison of Ion Formation with Other Techniques
- Index of Contributors.