The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 5
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Elemental and Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry
- Author
- Gross, Michael L. (EDT)/ Caprioli, Richard M. (EDT)/ Beauchemin, Diane (EDT)/ Matthews, Dwight E. (EDT)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Publication Date
- Aug, 2010
- ISBN
- 0080438040 or 9780080438047
- HARDCOVER
- 1,065 Pages
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Description
The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry, Volume 5, provides a concise introduction and review of the current mass spectrometric methods that are used to measure isotope ratios and to determine elements, isotopes, inorganic compounds and organometallic compounds. In addition to accelerator mass spectrometry and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (for measurement of isotope abundances in nature), the work reviews ionization methods including plasma ionization, the formation of secondary ions and neutrals, laser desorption and ionization, thermal ionization and electron ionization.
Contents
Sample Preparation Techniques in Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Sample Introduction: Nebulization; Sample introduction: Laser ablation; Sample introduction: Electrothermal vaporization; Sample introduction: Capillary electrophoresis; Sample introduction: Gas chromatography; Sample introduction: Liquid chromatography; Sample Introduction: Vapour Generation; Sample introduction: Flow injection; Inductively Coupled Plasma as an Ion Source for Mass Spectrometry; Ion extraction from inductively coupled plasma; Mass analyzers (quadrupole, time-of-flight & sector); Reduction of polyatomic interferences in ICP-MS by collision/reaction cell (CRC-ICP-MS) techniques; Interferences: Polyatomic ions with double-focusing sector field; Interferences: Non-spectroscopic interferences; Application of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry to Environmental Analysis; Application of ICP-MS for Elemental Analysis of geochemical samples; Applications: Semiconductor materials; Applications: Determination of long-lived radionuclides in nuclear, environmental and medical materials by ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS; Applications: Speciation - biomolecules; Applications: Speciation - small molecules; ELEMENTAL SPECIATION IN BIOPOLYMERS BY ICP-MS; Applications: High precision isotope ratio measurements using multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; Microwave plasma mass spectrometry; Diagnostic studies of flames by mass spectrometry; Glow discharge basics; Ion source geometries and mass analyzers in glow discharge mass spectrometry; Glow discharge applications: Conductors and semiconductors; Glow discharge applications: Radiofrequency glow discharges for insulators; Glow discharge applications: Nuclear; Control of fragmentation; Spark Source Mass Spectrometry (Spectrography); Electrospray ionization of metal species; Characterization of inorganic species in solution; Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry - SIMS; Sputtering and ionization basics; SIMS imaging; Imaging ion optics in SIMS; SIMS depth profiling; Secondary neutral mass spectrometry (SNMS); Subcellular imaging of cells and tissues with dynamic secondary ion mass spectrometry; Semi-conductors and microelectronics; Local analysis and imaging by mass spectrometry in nanotechnology; Earth sciences, isotope ratios, sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe; Secondary ion mass spectrometry of environmental particles; Characterization of environmental microparticles; Atmospheric aerosols; Elemental analysis of solids by laser ionization; Speciation analysis in solids by laser mass spectrometry; Laser ionization cluster sources and their applications; Positive Thermal Ions; Negative thermal ions; Geochemical; Nuclear; Nutritional and biomedical; Source and detector instrumentation; Analyzer instrumentation; Environmental applications of accelerator mass spectrometry; Biomedical applications of accelerator mass spectrometry; AMS and extraterrestrial applications; Accelerator mass spectrometry for radiocarbon research; Accelerator mass spectrometry in geophysics and geochemistry; Calutrons and isotope separation; Space exploration; Atmospheric studies by mass spectrometry; Forensic applications of inorganic mass spectrometry; Knudsen cell, high temperature mass spectrometry; Electron impact mass spectrometry of volatile metal chelates; The principles and characteristics of the IRMS instrument; Methods to prepare water as H2 for IRMS measurement of 2H; Continuous-flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry with an elemental analyzer: Oxidative approaches for carbon and nitrogen isotopes; Continuous-flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry with an elemental analyzer: Reductive approaches for hydrogen and oxygen isotopes; Gas Chromatography-Combustion-IRMS (GC-C-IRMS) for Carbon and Nitrogen; Gas Chromatography-Pyrolysis-IRMS (GC-P-IRMS) for Hydrogen and Oxygen; Liquid chromatography (LC) IRMS; Isotope reference materials; Measurement of sulfur isotopes; Variations of abundances of carbon isotopes in nature; Variations of abundances of nitrogen isotopes in nature; Variations of abundances of oxygen isotopes in nature; Variations of abundances of hydrogen isotopes in nature; Thermal ionization MS; ICP-MS; Isotope ratio measurements of atmospheric gases; Use of stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry to detect food adulteration and authenticate origin; Use of isotope effects in forensic analysis of microorganisms; Stable isotope analyses in the study of fish trophodynamics and aquatic food webs; Use of stable isotopes to study climate; Noble gas isotope ratio measurements in space; GC-C-IRMS of 13C; Gas Chromatography-Combustion-Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Applied to Measuring Nitrogen-15 in Biomedicine; Doubly labeled water method to measure free living energy expenditure; Stable isotopes to model water dynamics in living cells; IRMS to detect doping in sports; In vivo calcium metabolism; In vivo trace metal metabolism: iron; In vivo trace metal metabolism: zinc











