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G. Holland and A.N. Eaton, Applications of Plasma Source Mass Spectrometry, Part I and II, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge (1991/1993). [Pg.678]

Mason TFD, Weiss DJ, Horstwood M, Parrish RR, Russell SS, Mullane E, Coles BJ (2004b) High-precision Cu and Zn isotope analysis by plasma source mass spectrometry. Part 2. Correcting for mass discrimination effects. J Anal At Spectrom 19 218-226... [Pg.426]

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Busch, K.L. Chemical Noise in Mass Spectrometry. Part 11 - Effects of Choices in Ionization Methods on Chemical Noise. Spectroscopy 2003,18, 56-62. [Pg.407]

Persson-Stubberud, K., Callmer, K., and Westerlund, D. (2003). Partial filling-micellar electrokinetic chromatography optimization studies of ibuprofen, codeine and degradation products, and coupling to mass spectrometry part II. Electrophoresis 24, 1008—1015. [Pg.310]

Leon, V.M., J. Llorca-Porcel, B. Alvarez, M.A. Cobollo, S. Munoz, and J. Valor. 2006. Analysis of 35 priority semivolatile compounds in water by stir bar sorptive extraction-thermal desorption-gas chroma-tography-mass spectrometry Part II Method validation. Anal. Chim. Acta 558 261-266. [Pg.470]

Evershed, R.P. Analysis of mixtures by mass spectrometry. Part 1. Development and new applications of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Mass. Spectrom. 1987, 9,196. [Pg.524]

Xia XR, Baynes RE, Monteiro-Riviere NA, Leidy RB, Shea D, Riviere JE. A novel in-vitro technique for studying percutaneous permeation with a membrane-coated fiber and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry part I. Performances of the technique and determination of the permeation rates and partition coefficients of chemical mixtures. Pharm Res 2003 Feb 20(2) 275 -282. [Pg.166]

Falkner KK and Edmond JM (1990) Determination of gold atfemtomolar levels in natural waters by flow injection inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry. Anal Chem 62 1477-1481. Gomez MM and McLeod CW (1995) Trace enrichment and determination of gold by flow injection Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. Part II. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. J Anal At Spectrom 10 89-91. [Pg.772]

Sleno, L., Windust, A.J. and Volmer, D.A., Stmctural stndy of spirolide marine toxins by mass spectrometry. Part I Fragmentation pathways of 13-desmethyl spirolide C by coUision-indnced dissociation and infrared multiphon dissociation mass spectrometry. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 378(4), 969-976, 2004. [Pg.579]

Dolan, A. R., Maziarz, E. R, III, and Wood, T. D. The analysis of conducting polymers by electrospray Eourier transform mass spectrometry. Part I lonene polymers. Eur.. Mass Spectrom., 6, 241, 2000. [Pg.189]

Budzikiewicz H. Studies in negative ion mass spectrometry. Part XI. Negative chemical ionization (NCI) of organic compounds. Mass Spectrom Rev 1986 5(4) 345—380. [Pg.286]

Figure 2 Rationalization of the detected ions using the Dl model in LMMS by the effects of the (A) energy gradient created along the surface, (B) the pressure gradient in the selvedge, and (C) the time domain of ion formation and mass analysis. (Adapted from Van Vaeck L, Struyf H, Van Roy W, and Adams F (1994) Organic and inorganic analysis with laser microprobe mass spectrometry. Part I instrumentation and methodology. Mass Spectrometry Reviews 13 189-208 Wiley.)... Figure 2 Rationalization of the detected ions using the Dl model in LMMS by the effects of the (A) energy gradient created along the surface, (B) the pressure gradient in the selvedge, and (C) the time domain of ion formation and mass analysis. (Adapted from Van Vaeck L, Struyf H, Van Roy W, and Adams F (1994) Organic and inorganic analysis with laser microprobe mass spectrometry. Part I instrumentation and methodology. Mass Spectrometry Reviews 13 189-208 Wiley.)...
Van Vaeck L, Struyf H, Van Roy W, and Adams F (1994) Organic and inorganic analysis with laser microprobe mass spectrometry. Part II applications. Mass Spectrometry Reviews 13 209-232. [Pg.259]

Gudzinicwicz BJ, Gudzinicwicz MJ, and Martin HE (1976) Fundamentals of Integrated Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Part II, Mass Spectrometry (vol. 7, Chromatographic Science Series). New York Dekker. [Pg.1918]

Zoellner, P. and Lorbeer, E. (1995) Utility of nicotinoyl derivatives in structural studies of mono and diacylglycerols by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Part 2. J. Mass Spectrom., 30, 432-37. [Pg.249]

Lossing, E.P, Ingold, K.U., Tickner, A.W. (1953) Free Radicals by Mass Spectrometry. Part II. - The Thermal Decomposition of Ethylene Oxide, Propyline Oxide, Dimethyl Ether, and Dioxane. Discuss. Earaday Soc. 14 34-44. [Pg.9]

Lubman, D.M. (1988) Analytical multiphoton ionization mass spectrometry. Part I. Theory and instrumentation. Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 7, 535-554. [Pg.937]

Aubriet, F, Maunit, B., Muller, J.F. (2000) Studies on alkali and alkaline earth chromates by time-of-flight laser microprobe mass spectrometry and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry part I differentiation of chromate compounds. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 198,189-211. [Pg.1226]

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Vanhaecke, F., Roos, P.H., and Lindemann, T. (2011) Inductively coupled plasma- and glow discharge plasma-sector field mass spectrometry -Part II applications. J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 26, 727-757. [Pg.30]

Inductively coupled plasma- and glow discharge plasma-sector field mass spectrometry. Part I tutorial fimdamentals and instrumentation. [Pg.70]

NoweU, G.M., Pearson, D.G., Parman, S.W., Luguet, A., and Hanski, E. (2008) Precise and accurate Os-186/Os-188 and Os-187/Os-188 measurements by multi-collector plasma ionisation mass spectrometry. Part II laser ablation and its application to single-grain Pt-Os and Re-Os geochronology. [Pg.273]

Viette V et al (2011) A multi-target screening analysis in human plasma using fast liquid chromatography-hybrid tandem mass spectrometry (Part I). Clin Biochem 44(1) 32—44. doi 10.1016/j. clinbiochem.2010.07.021... [Pg.14]

Busch, K.L. Mass Spectrometry Forum Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Part IV Deviations from Linearity. Spectroscopy 2008,2J, 18-24. [Pg.682]


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