Mass Spectroscopy
H E Duckworth author R C Barber author V S Venkatasubramanian author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Oct '90
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For this revised 1990 edition of his much-praised monograph on the subject of mass spectroscopy, Professor Duckworth has teamed up with two other experienced scientists.
The first edition of Professor Duckworth's Mass Spectroscopy was highly praised. The present volume is a 1990 edition of the 1986 second edition, written by Professor Duckworth and two other scientists, both with extensive experience in the field. The authors describe the principles of mass spectroscopy and the uses to which mass spectrometers are put. Following a brief description of early instruments, the text describes ion optics, sources and detectors, deflection-type instruments, non-magnetic instruments, isotopic abundance and atomic mass determinations. The book also contains descriptions of the applications of the instrument to nuclear physics, organic chemistry, physical inorganic chemistry, solid state physics, geophysics and space physics.
Review of the hardback: 'The whole text is a splendid example of economy and clarity of presentation.' American Scientist
Review of the hardback: ' … may be heartily commended to the interested as well as the mere browser.' Physics Today
Review of the hardback: 'Students will find it an excellent starting point in the literature of mass spectroscopy.' Review of Scientific Instruments
Review of the hardback: ' … a concise but comprehensive book … which should prove valuable to anyone engaged in the study of ions'. Nature
ISBN: 9780521386890
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 638g
354 pages
2nd Revised edition