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Ion Formation from Organic Solids - Proceedings of the Second International Conference Munster, Fed. Rep. of Germany September 7-9, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
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Ion Formation from Organic Solids - Proceedings of the Second International Conference Munster, Fed. Rep. of Germany September 7-9, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
Series: Springer Series in Chemical Physics, 25
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The Second International Conference on Ion Formation from Organic
Solids (IFOS II) was held at the University of MUnster, Federal
Republic of Germa ny, from September 7 to 9, 1982. The subject of
the conference was the rapid ly developing field of ion formation
from ~nvolatile, thermally labile organ ic compounds. Rapid
progress has been made in this field in the last few years, mainly
because of the discovery of unexpected new ionization proces ses
such as sputtering and laser-induced desorption. The aim of the
conference was twofold: to acquire a basic understanding of these
"soft" ionization processes on the one hand, and to examine their
present and future analytical applications on the other. ~Je sought
to bring. together scientists working in fundamental as well as
applied research. The participants represented such widely varied
fields as pure and applied phys ics and chemistry, biochemistry,
nuclear and solid-state physics, medicine, and pharmacology. These
proceedings contain all of the papers presented at the conference.
Six review papers cover the fundamentals of different ionization
processes. The authors of these reviews were asked to give
up-to-date surveys in cluding characteristics of spectra, the
influence of excitation parameters, tentative models for ion
formation processes, and assessments of their ana lytical
applications. These reviews are followed by 26 contributed papers
dealing with more specialized aspects of the ionization processes
and their analytical applications.
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