The world's most comprehensive reference is now completely redesigned for easier access and condensed to a handy two volumes. More than 1500 new spectra have been added to this gold standard, for a total of over 7,800 clinical substances, listed in order of molecular mass.
The gold standard in clinical mass spectrometry is now completely redesigned for easier access and condensed to accommodate the world's most comprehensive reference in a handy two volumes. More than 1500 new spectra of novel designer drugs, pharmaceuticals and their metabolites have been added, bringing the total up to 7,800 clinically important substances, listed in order of molecular mass. A unique feature of this collection is that all substances are classified according to their toxicological categories, greatly helping the clinical researcher to identify and evaluate unknown samples.
Volume 1 contains an overview on experimental methods, plus compound indices by name and substance category. The second volume contains the data for each substance, including base peak and characteristic masses, structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass, GC retention index and detection methods, compound category and sample type, CAS registry number and up to four compound names.
A truly unique collection of data obtained over the course of more than two decades.
Aus dem Inhalt
VOLUME 1: METHODS AND TABLES
METHODS
Introduction
Experimental section
Correlation between structure and fragmentation
Formation of artifacts
TABLES
Compounds in order of names
Compounds in order of categories
VOLUME 2: MASS SPECTRA
Explanatory notes
Abbreviations
Compound index
SPECTRA
- 7840 unique spectra in order of molecular mass
- full MS spectrum including base peak and characteristic masses
- structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass
- GC retention index and detection methods
- compound category and sample type
- CAS registry number
- compound names (up to four)
Praise for the previous edition:
"An invaluable source of reference for any environmental, toxicological or analytical laboratory."
(Rapid Communications in MS)
"The excellent organization of the information facilitates their everyday use. Highly recommended."
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research)
"The modern toxicological laboratory can ill afford to be without this unique work."
(Veterinary Human Toxicology).
Table of contents:
VOLUME 1: METHODS AND TABLES
METHODS
Introduction
Experimental section
Correlation between structure and fragmentation
Formation of artifacts
TABLES
Compounds in order of names
Compounds in order of categories
VOLUME 2: MASS SPECTRA
Explanatory notes
Abbreviations
Compound index
SPECTRA
- 7840 unique spectra in order of molecular mass
- full MS spectrum including base peak and characteristic masses
- structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass
- GC retention index and detection methods
- compound category and sample type
- CAS registry number
- compound names (up to four).
The gold standard in clinical mass spectrometry is now completely redesigned for easier access and condensed to accommodate the world's most comprehensive reference in a handy two volumes. More than 1500 new spectra of novel designer drugs, pharmaceuticals and their metabolites have been added, bringing the total up to 7,800 clinically important substances, listed in order of molecular mass. A unique feature of this collection is that all substances are classified according to their toxicological categories, greatly helping the clinical researcher to identify and evaluate unknown samples.
Volume 1 contains an overview on experimental methods, plus compound indices by name and substance category. The second volume contains the data for each substance, including base peak and characteristic masses, structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass, GC retention index and detection methods, compound category and sample type, CAS registry number and up to four compound names.
A truly unique collection of data obtained over the course of more than two decades.
Aus dem Inhalt
VOLUME 1: METHODS AND TABLES
METHODS
Introduction
Experimental section
Correlation between structure and fragmentation
Formation of artifacts
TABLES
Compounds in order of names
Compounds in order of categories
VOLUME 2: MASS SPECTRA
Explanatory notes
Abbreviations
Compound index
SPECTRA
- 7840 unique spectra in order of molecular mass
- full MS spectrum including base peak and characteristic masses
- structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass
- GC retention index and detection methods
- compound category and sample type
- CAS registry number
- compound names (up to four)
Praise for the previous edition:
"An invaluable source of reference for any environmental, toxicological or analytical laboratory."
(Rapid Communications in MS)
"The excellent organization of the information facilitates their everyday use. Highly recommended."
(Environmental Science and Pollution Research)
"The modern toxicological laboratory can ill afford to be without this unique work."
(Veterinary Human Toxicology).
Table of contents:
VOLUME 1: METHODS AND TABLES
METHODS
Introduction
Experimental section
Correlation between structure and fragmentation
Formation of artifacts
TABLES
Compounds in order of names
Compounds in order of categories
VOLUME 2: MASS SPECTRA
Explanatory notes
Abbreviations
Compound index
SPECTRA
- 7840 unique spectra in order of molecular mass
- full MS spectrum including base peak and characteristic masses
- structural formula, empirical formula and exact mass
- GC retention index and detection methods
- compound category and sample type
- CAS registry number
- compound names (up to four).