The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry
Volume 9: Historical Perspectives, Part A: The Development of Mass Spectrometry

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Volume 9: Historical Perspectives, Part A: The Development of Mass Spectrometry of The Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry describes and analyzes the development of many aspects of Mass Spectrometry. Beginning with the earliest types of Mass Analyzers, Historical Perspectives explores the development of many different forms of analytical processes and methods. The work follows various instruments and interfaces, to the current state of detectors and computerization. It traces the use of Mass Spectrometry across many different disciplines, including Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Proteomics; Environmental Mass Spectrometry; Forensic Science; Imaging; Medical Monitoring and Diagnosis; Earth and Planetary Sciences; and Nuclear Science.Finally, the book covers the history of manufacturers and societies as well as the professionals who form the Mass Spectrometry community. Also available: Volume 9: Historical Perspectives, Part B: Notable People in Mass Spectrometry briefly reviews the lives and works of many of the major people who carried out this development.
Chapter 1: OverviewChapter 2: The Development of Mass AnalyzersChapter 3: Development of Ion Production MethodsChapter 4: The Development of Sample Introduction and Instrument InterfacesChapter 5: The Development of Detectors and ComputerizationChapter 6: Historical Perspectives on Uses of Mass SpectrometryChapter 7: Development of the Community of Practice

Researchers and professionals in Mass Spectrometry

  • Preserves the history and development of Mass Spectrometry for use across scientific fields
  • Written and edited by Mass Spectrometry experts
  • Coordinates with Volume 9: Historical Perspectives, Part B: Notable People in Mass Spectrometry, a collection of short biographies on many of the major people who carried out this development