Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (eBook, PDF)
Principles, Tools, and Applications for Accurate Mass Analysis
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Principles, Tools, and Applications for Accurate Mass Analysis
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Time of flight mass spectrometry identifies the elements of a compound by subjecting a sample of ions to a strong electrical field. Illuminating emerging analytical techniques in high-resolution mass spectrometry, Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry shows readers how to analyze unknown and emerging contaminants--such as antibiotics, steroids, analgesics--using advanced mass spectrometry techniques. The text combines theoretical discussion with concrete examples, making it suitable for analytical chemists, environmental chemists, organic chemists, medicinal chemists,…mehr
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Time of flight mass spectrometry identifies the elements of a compound by subjecting a sample of ions to a strong electrical field. Illuminating emerging analytical techniques in high-resolution mass spectrometry, Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry shows readers how to analyze unknown and emerging contaminants--such as antibiotics, steroids, analgesics--using advanced mass spectrometry techniques. The text combines theoretical discussion with concrete examples, making it suitable for analytical chemists, environmental chemists, organic chemists, medicinal chemists, university research chemists, and graduate and post-doctorate students.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470429952
- Artikelnr.: 37292016
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470429952
- Artikelnr.: 37292016
Imma Ferrer, PHD, has twelve years of hands-on experience in ion trap, triple quadrupole, and time-of-flight mass spectrometry of small molecules as applied to environmental and pharmaceutical chemistry. She is currently a Professional Research Associate of the Center for Environmental Mass Spectrometry at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. She is the author of the book Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, MS/MS and Time-of-Flight MS: Analysis of Emerging Contaminants. She is also the author of numerous highly cited papers on the analysis of pesticides and pharmaceuticals by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. E. Michael Thurman, PHD, is a highly cited scientist in environmental chemistry and an Emeritus Scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey. He is currently Director of the Center for Environmental Mass Spectrometry at the University of Colorado, in Boulder, Colorado. His bibliography consists of more than 200 publications in environmental chemistry, including more than 100 journal articles, twenty proceedings and chapters, and eighty U.S. Geological Survey publications. Dr. Thurman has published five books dedicated to the chemical analysis of pesticides and natural products, sample preparation, and mass spectrometry.
Part I: Principles and Theoretical Aspects of Accurate Mass. Chapter 1: Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity (Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water (Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water (Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y. Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9: Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham, Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper", Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R. Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point" (E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A. Zweigenbaum).
Part I: Principles and Theoretical Aspects of Accurate Mass. Chapter 1:
Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass
Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope
Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman
and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate
Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity
(Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of
Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and
Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of
UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water
(Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of
Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water
(Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the
identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in
the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma
Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and
Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of
Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y.
Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9:
Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial
Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
(Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham,
Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive
Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper",
Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS
for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in
Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate
Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and
the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of
Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R.
Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS
for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point"
(E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A.
Zweigenbaum).
Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass
Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope
Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman
and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate
Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity
(Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of
Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and
Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of
UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water
(Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of
Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water
(Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the
identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in
the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma
Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and
Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of
Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y.
Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9:
Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial
Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
(Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham,
Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive
Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper",
Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS
for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in
Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate
Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and
the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of
Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R.
Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS
for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point"
(E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A.
Zweigenbaum).
Part I: Principles and Theoretical Aspects of Accurate Mass. Chapter 1: Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity (Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water (Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water (Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y. Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9: Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham, Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper", Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R. Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point" (E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A. Zweigenbaum).
Part I: Principles and Theoretical Aspects of Accurate Mass. Chapter 1:
Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass
Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope
Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman
and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate
Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity
(Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of
Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and
Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of
UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water
(Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of
Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water
(Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the
identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in
the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma
Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and
Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of
Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y.
Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9:
Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial
Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
(Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham,
Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive
Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper",
Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS
for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in
Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate
Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and
the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of
Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R.
Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS
for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point"
(E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A.
Zweigenbaum).
Accurate Mass Measurements with Orthogonal Axis Time of Flight Mass
Spectrometry (John C. Fjeldsted). Chapter 2: The Mass Defect, Isotope
Clusters, and Accurate Mass for Elemental Determination (E. Michael Thurman
and Imma Ferrer). Part II: Tools for Unknown Identification using Accurate
Mass. Chapter 3: Ion Compostions Determined with Increasing Simplicity
(Andrew H. Grange and G. Wayne Sovocool). Chapter 4: Use and Existence of
Accurate Mass Databases and Elemental Composition Tools for Target and
Non-Target Analyses (Imma Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 5: Use of
UPLC-(Q)-TOF-MS for Rapid Screening of Organic Micropollutants in Water
(Felix Hernandez, Juan V. Sancho and Maria Ibanez). Chapter 6: The Use of
Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the Analysis of PPCPs in Water
(Michael C. Zumwalt). Part III: Applications of LC/TOF-MS for the
identification of small molecules. Chapter 7: Applications of LC/TOF-MS in
the Environmental Field: When Did it Start and Where is it Going? (Imma
Ferrer and E. Michael Thurman). Chapter 8: Liquid Chromatography and
Ambient Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of
Genuine and Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals (Facundo M. Fern ndez, Christina Y.
Hampton, Leonard Nyadong, Arti Navare, Mark Kwasnik). Chapter 9:
Quantitative Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues by Sub 2 ?m Particulate
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns and Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometry (UPLC-TOF)(Anton Kaufmann). Chapter 10: Industrial
Applications of Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
(Jeffrey R. Gilbert, Jesse L. Balcer, Scott A. Young, Dan A. Markham,
Dennis O. Duebelbeis, and Paul Lewer). Chapter 11: Comprehensive
Toxicological and Forensic Drug Screening by LC/TOF-MS (Ilkka Ojanper",
Anna Pelander and Suvi Ojanper). 12. Chapter 12: Application of UPLC/TOF-MS
for Residue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs and Growth Promoting Agents in
Products of Animal Origin (Alida(Linda) A.M. Stolker). Chapter 13: Accurate
Mass Measurements with a Reflectron Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer and
the Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Interface for the Identification of
Unknown Compounds Below Masses of 500 Da(O. David Sparkman, Patrick R.
Jones, Matthew Curtis). Chapter 14: Comparison of LC/TOF-MS and LC/MS-MS
for the Analysis of 100 Pesticides in Food: Finding the "Crossover Point"
(E. Michael Thurman, Imma Ferrer, Paul A. Zavitsanos and Jerry A.
Zweigenbaum).