Tested and proven practices from the experts for successful polymer characterization and Analysis
Liang Li, PhD, is a Professor of Chemistry and a Canada Research Chair in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Alberta. He is an Editor of Analytical Chimica Acta and a member of the Advisory Boards for the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, and Current Analytical Chemistry.
Preface
p. vii
Contributors
p. ix
Overview Of MS and Maldi MS For Polymer Analysis
p. 1
Ionization Processes And Detection In Maldi-Ms Of Polymers
p. 9
Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry For Polymer Characterization
p. 27
Polymer Analysis With Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry
p. 53
Tandem Mass Spectrometry And Polymer Ion Dissociation
p. 85
Conventional Maldi Sample Preparation
p. 129
Solvent-Free Maldi Sample Preparation
p. 159
Maldi Mass Spectrometry For The Quantitative Determination Of Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution
p. 187
New Approaches To Data Reduction In Mass Spectrometry
p. 205
Maldi-MS/MS For Polymer Structure And Composition Analysis
p. 219
Lc-Maldi MS For Polymer Characterization
p. 247
Maldi MS applications for industrial polymers
p. 267
Index
p. 289
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