Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications, Third Edition
Edmond de Hoffmann, "UniversitA(c) Catholique de Louvain,
Belgium" and Vincent Stroobant, "Ludwig Institute for Cancer
Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium."
"Mass Spectrometry, Third Edition" provides students with a
complete overview of the principles, theories and key applications
of modern mass spectrometry. Extensively revised and updated, the
third edition of this successful textbook focuses on recent
developments in techniques and applications. All instrumental
aspects of mass spectrometry are clearly and concisely described.
Emphasis is placed throughout the text on practical application
examples. As with previous editions, it contains numerous tables of
useful data, references and a series of exercises of increasing
difficulty to encourage student understanding.
Provides a complete overview of the principles, theories and
applications of modern mass spectrometry
An extensive revision and update including: increased coverage
of MALDI and ESI, resolution and mass accuracy and activation of
ions
New material about instruments such as linear traps, Orbitrap,
TOF/TOF, hybrid instruments, and about new atmospheric ionisation
techniques such as APPI, DESI, DART. The range of applications has
been expanded and newer methods such as metabolome are included
Contains numerous examples and exercises to encourage student
understanding
"Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications, Third Edition"
will prove invaluable to undergraduates and postgraduates using
this technique in departments of chemistry, biochemistry, medicine,
pharmacology, agriculture, materials science and food science. It
will alsoappeal to researchers looking for an overview of the
latest techniques and developments.
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