1966
DOI: 10.1021/ac60237a024
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Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: Manyareas of mass spectrometry are exhibiting amazing rates of growth. In the preparation of this review, which covers the available literature through 1965, over 5000 references were collected which had appeared since the last biennial review by Reese and Harllee (895). For the drastic reduction of this number necessary for the review, a definition of the field of analytical mass spectrometry has been formulated with some rather arbitrary boundaries. The important field of

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“…Further, knowledge of these species' production can be used in computational modeling of related processes for various applications, including radiation, cluster, and plasma sciences. Since the invention of mass spectrometry [107], this technique has provided a detailed description of the formation of the dissociation products, their yields, and appearance energies [108]. Most of the experimental effort has been focused on measuring cations and anions because of the relative ease of detecting charged species in a mass spectrometer.…”
Section: Importance Of Neutral Detection In Electron Scattering Proce...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, knowledge of these species' production can be used in computational modeling of related processes for various applications, including radiation, cluster, and plasma sciences. Since the invention of mass spectrometry [107], this technique has provided a detailed description of the formation of the dissociation products, their yields, and appearance energies [108]. Most of the experimental effort has been focused on measuring cations and anions because of the relative ease of detecting charged species in a mass spectrometer.…”
Section: Importance Of Neutral Detection In Electron Scattering Proce...mentioning
confidence: 99%