Without neglecting the fundamental theory, this book emphasizes the practical aspects of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). It discusses important topics such as choosing the most successful device for a given application and the problems usually encountered by novice users and ways to solve them. Additional topics include acquisition modes in GC-MS, quadrupolar analyzer performance, quantification by GC-MS, spectra databases for GC-MS, dissociation mechanisms, and mass spectra interpretation. The book supports theoretical demonstrations with numerous examples and figures to assist with reader assimilation.
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"Introduction to GC-MS Coupling is a textbook for novices and experienced users, providing practical aspects of GC-MS, without neglecting the fundamental theory. It can be recommended to students, young scientists, and established researchers starting with GC-MS applications."
-Hans H. Maurer, Anal Bioanal Chem, 2013
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Concepts of Gas Chromatography. Introduction to Mass Spectrometry: General Points. Ion Production in GC-MS: Sources. Ion Separation: Analyzers. Acquisition Modes in GC-MS. Comparison of Quadrupolar Analyzer Performances: Criteria for Choosing an Analyzer. Quantitation by GC-MS. Spectra Databases for GC-MS. Introduction to Mass Spectra Interpretation.