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Common Mass

Heat-Transfer Applications Heat-transfer analogs of common mass-transfer terms are ... [Pg.1401]

Solvents and their impurities represent a wide class of compound types therefore, a discussion of common mass spectral features is meaningless. However, most of the mass spectra are listed in computer library search programs and The Eight Peak Index. ... [Pg.308]

Mass spectrometry applied to characterization of phenolic compounds has been widely reviewed (Fulcrand and others 2008 Harnly and others 2007 de Rijke and others 2006 Prasain and others 2004). Therefore, here we describe the most common mass spectroscopic methods used for the analysis of phenolic compounds. [Pg.60]

What do the Shroud of Turin, cerebrospinal fluid, soil, gasohne, the Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt van Rijn, apple cider, and solar wind have in common One answer is that they all can be mass spectrometry samples. This point of view, though essentially correct, seems somewhat limited and biased, however. In this part of the book, we are turning the common mass spectrometry perspective upside down. Instead of listing different application areas for mass spectrometry, we let ten different researchers or research groups introduce their respective fields and describe how mass spectrometry can aid them in their work. [Pg.224]

White, F.M. Marto, J.A. Marshall, A.G. An External Source 7 T FT-ICR Mass Spectrometer With Electrostatic Ion Guide. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 1996,10, 1845-1849. [Pg.190]

Ardanaz, C.E. Guidugli, F.H. Calais, C.A.N. Joseph-Nadian, P. Mass Spectral Studies of Medioxynaphdioflavones. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 1999, 13, 2071-2079. [Pg.325]

Wang, Y. Schubert, M. Ingendoh, A. Franzen, J. Analysis of Non-Covalent Protein Complexes Up to 290 KDa Using ESI and Ion Trap-MS. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 2000,14, 12-17. [Pg.469]

Wilkes, J.G. Freeman, J.P. Heinze, T.M. Lay, J.O., Jr. Vestal, M.L. AC Corona-Discharge Aerosol-Neutralization Device Adapted to Liquid Chromatogra-phy/Particle Beam/Mass Spectrometry. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 1995, 9, 138-142. [Pg.469]

Auhert, C. Rontani, J.-F. Perfluoroalkyl Ketones Novel Derivatization Products for the Sensitive Determination of Fatty Acids by GC-MS in El and NICI Modes. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 2000,14, 960-966. [Pg.493]

Ligard R, Dimcan MW (1995) Rapid Common Mass Spectrom 9 128... [Pg.20]

LingYC, Lin L, Chen YT (1998) Rapid Common Mass Spectrom 12 317... [Pg.20]

Kang MJ, Tholey A, Heinzle E (2000) Rapid Common Mass Spectrom 14 1972... [Pg.20]

Common Mass Spectrometry (MS) Methods Used in Recent Years for Flavonoid Analyses... [Pg.85]

As with mass analyzers, many types of mass detectors equipped with an electron multiplier are available. Most common mass detectors are the chan-neltron, Daly detector, electron multiplier tubes, and the Faraday cup. All generate a current when charged analytes generated in the source and separated in the analyzer impinge on them. This current is recorded as a function of the masses selected by the electrical-field settings. [Pg.715]

Naidong, W., Shou, W. Z., Addison, T., Maleki, S., and Jiang, X. (2002b). Liquid chromatography /tandem mass spectrometric bioanalysis using normal-phase columns with aqueous/ organic mobile phases A novel approach of eliminating evaporation and reconstitution steps in 96-well SPE. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 16 1965-1975. [Pg.77]

Kapron, J. T., Pace, E., Van Pelt, C. K., and Henion, J. (2003). Quantitation of midazolam in human plasma by automated chip-based infusion nanoelectrospray tandem mass spectrometry. Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom. 17 2019-2026. [Pg.271]

K. Tanaka, H. Waki, Y. Ido, S. Akita, Y. Yoshida, and T. Yoshida, Protein and polymer analysis up to mjz 100.000 by laser ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry, Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom., 2 (1988) 151-153. [Pg.127]

L. A. Gennaro, D. J. Harvey, and P. Vouros, Reversed-phase ion-pairing liquid chromatog-raphy/ion trap mass spectrometry for the analysis of negatively charged, derivatized glycans, Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom., 17 (2003) 1528-1534. [Pg.131]

B. Barroso, R. Dijkstra, M. Geerts, F. Lagerwerf, P. van Veelen, and A. de Ru, On-line high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometric characterization of native oligosaccharides from glycoproteins, Rapid Common. Mass Spectrom., 16 (2002) 1320-1329. [Pg.133]


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Common Mass Spectral Fragmentation

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Common Mass Spectral Fragmentation Patterns of Organic Compound

Common Mass Spectral Fragments Lost

Common Spurious Signals Observed in Mass

Common Spurious Signals Observed in Mass Spectrometers

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Mass-Spectral Behavior of Some Common Functional Groups

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