Advances in Mass Spectrometry, Volume 2 documents the proceedings of a conference on mass spectrometry held in Oxford in September 1961.
This compilation is categorized into six major topics - mass spectrometry in research; mass spectrometry of inorganic compounds; instruments and techniques; theory and correlation of mass spectra; mass spectra and analysis; and ionization and dissociation. Under these major topics, parts of the papers discussed include field ionization mass spectroscopy; initial kinetic energy discrimination effects in crossed-field ion sources; mass spectrometric study of CaO and Ta; and spark source mass spectrometry as an analytical technique. The book also covers discussions on initial energy of hydrocarbon fragment ions; determination of the structure of alkaloids by mass spectrometry; and application of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer to the examination of ion-molecule interactions.
This volume is a useful reference to students and researchers conducting work on mass spectrometry.
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Session A Mass Spectrometry in Research Field Ionization Mass Spectrometry Mass Spectrometric Studies of Solid Surfaces Investigation of the Adsorption of Oxygen on Tungsten by Mass Spectrometry Mass Spectra of Acetylene under High Pressure in the Ion Source Initial Kinetic Energy Discrimination Effects in Crossed-Field Ion Sources The Ionization Produced by Addition of Acetylene to a Hydrogen-Oxygen-Nitrogen Flame Free Radical Reactions by Mass Spectrometry: The Mercury Photosensitized Decomposition of Mercury Dimethyl Application of the Isotopic Dilution Technique to the Measurement of Some Nuclear Reaction Cross-sectionsSession ¿ Mass Spectrometry of Inorganic Compounds Mass Spectrometric Studies of High Temperature Systems The Application of the Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer to the Study of Inorganic Materials at Elevated Temperatures The Relative Ionization Efficiencies for Elements in a Spark Source Mass Spectrometric Study of CaO and Ta Spark Source Mass Spectrometry as an Analytical Technique The Thermal Ionization of Elements of High Ionization Potential Absolute Isotopic Abundance Ratio and the Atomic Weight of Chlorine Analysis of Impurities in Uranium Hexafluoride by Mass SpectrometrySession C New Instruments and Techniques A Large Double Focusing Mass Spectrograph with Second Order Direction Focusing A Mass Spectrograph for Particles of High Kinetic Energy High Sensitivity Isotopic Analysis using the Argonne 100-inch Radius Double-Focusing Mass Spectrometer Two-Stage Mass Spectrometers at Aldermaston Experience in Using a Double Focusing Mass Spectrometer for Organic Chemical Analyses A New Mass Spectrometer for Precision Measurement of the 235U/238U Isotopic Ratio of UF6 Two New Mass SpectrometersSession D Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds Part I. Theory and Correlation of Mass Spectra Current Status of the Statistical Theory of Mass Spectra Initial Energy of Hydrocarbon Fragment Ions Variations in Mass Spectra with the Temperature of the Ionization Chamber between -150°C and +200°C Ionization-Dissociation of some Cycloalkanes under Electron Impact Ion-Molecule Reactions in Mixtures of Organic Compounds Mass Spectrometric Study of Fast Reactions at Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectra and Geometrical IsomerismSession ¿ Mass Spectrometry of Organic Compounds Part II. Mass Spectra and Analysis Characterization of the Heavier Molecules in a Crude Oil by Mass Spectrometry Interpretive Techniques for the Determination of Paraffin Wax Composition by Mass Spectrometry and Gas Chromatography Determination of the Structure of Alkaloids by Mass Spectrometry The Mass Spectra of some Flavones and Carbohydrates The Mass Spectra of Some Steroids The Mass Spectra of some Borazoles A Radio-Frequency Mass Spectrometer for Studies of Light HydrocarbonsSession F Ionization and Dissociation The Study of Molecular Energy States Reactions of Gaseous Ions X.