Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, 2010. — 948 p. — ISBN: 9781420083712
This monograph is Volume IV of a mini-series devoted to (i) practical aspects of applications of mass spectrometry for the study of gaseous ions confined in ion traps; and (ii) treatments of the theory of ion confinement in each ion-trapping device. Volumes I–III were published in 1995 under the title Practical Aspects of Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry. Volume III, Chemical, Environmental and Biomedical Applications, is a companion to Volumes I and II, subtitled Fundamentals of Ion
Trap Mass Spectrometry and Ion Trap Instrumentation, respectively. Volumes I–III are concerned principally with the history, theory, and applications of the quadrupole ion trap and, to a lesser degree, of the quadrupole mass filter.
FundamentalsAn Appreciation and Historical Survey of Mass Spectrometry
Ion Traps for Miniature, Multiplexed, and Soft-Landing Technologies
New Ion trapping techniquesTheory and Practice of the Orbitrap Mass Analyzer
Rectangular Waveform Driven Digital Ion Trap (DIT) Mass Spectrometer: Theory and Applications
High-Field Asymmetric Waveform Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS)
Ion Traps with Circular Geometries
Fourier transform Mass SpectrometryIon Accumulation Approaches for Increasing Sensitivity and Dynamic Range in the Analysis of Complex Samples
Radio Frequency-Only-Mode Event and Trap Compensation in Penning Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry
A Fourier Transform Operating Mode Applied to a Three-Dimensional Quadrupole Ion Trap
Quadrupole Rod SetsTrapping and Processing Ions in Radio Frequency Ion Guides
Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry with Mass-Selective Axial Ejection
Axially Resonant Excitation Linear Ion Trap (AREX LIT)
3D-Quadrupole Ion trap Mass SpectrometryAn Examination of the Physics of the High-Capacity Trap (HCT)
Electrically Induced Nonlinear Ion Traps
Fragmentation Techniques for Protein Ions Using Various Types of Ion Trap
Unraveling the Structural Details of the Glycoproteome by Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
Collisional Cooling in the Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (QITMS)
‘Pressure Tailoring’ for Improved Ion Trap Performance
A Quadrupole Ion Trap/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer Combined with a Vacuum Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Source
Photochemistry of trapped IonsChapter Photodissociation in Ion Traps
Photochemical Studies of Metal Dication Complexes in an Ion Trap