This book serves as a practical laboratory manual for students and scientists in the chemical, environmental, clinical, pharmaceutical, and forensic fields who use gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) to separate, identify, and quantify individual components and substances. It covers all aspects of the technology, including real-world terminology, chromatographic methods development, setup and operation, data processing and network interfacing, and more. A section is devoted to environmental analysis.
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
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978-0-471-24826-2 (9780471248262)
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MARVIN McMASTER, PhD, is an adjunct professor of chemistry at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, a consultant with MCM Scientific in Florissant, Missouri, and a network systems technician with Washington University Medical School in St. Louis.
CHRISTOPHER McMASTER is a technical illustrator and independent graphic design consultant with CM Graphics in Florissant, Missouri.
A GC/MS PRIMER. Sample Preparation and Introduction. The Gas Chromatograph. The Mass Spectrometer. Getting Started in GC/MS. GC/MS OPTIMIZATION. Chromatographic Methods Development. Mass Spectrometer Setup and Operation. Data Processing and Network Interfacing. System Maintenance and Troubleshooting. SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS OF MASS SPECTROMETRY. GC/MS in the Environmental Laboratory. An Introduction to Structural Interpretation. Ion Trap GC/MS Systems. Other GC/MS Systems. An Introduction to LC/MS. Appendices. Index.