Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-52035-2 (ISBN)
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For Reliable Compound Identification, More Is Better Wiley Registry (r) Comprehensive The Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data contains nearly3Xthe compounds as NIST 2011. Nearly 78# of the compounds in the Wiley Registry are not in the NIST 2011. 662,000 mass spectra 565,000 searchable structures 68,000 replicate spectra 592,000 compounds Metabolites and decomposition products Screening compounds for combinatorial synthesis Applications include pathology, forensics, quality assurance, border control, research and development, commercial deformulation, food safety, food quality, and anywhere an unknowncompound must be identified or a known compound must be confirmed. Wiley Registry Powerful Reliably detecting unknowns is limited without adequate spectral library coverage. With the addition of hundreds of thousands of compounds as well as combinatorial synthesis building blocks, the Wiley Registry provides labs with the most powerful commercially available tool for detection of known unknowns as well as novel unknowns requiring fragmentation analysis. Wiley Registry Coverage Today's labs need libraries that fit their needs.
Check coverage today for free at Compound Search . The Wiley Registry is also available online through Wiley Online Library . System Requirements Windows XP SP3, Windows 7, DVD drive, 2GB free disk space, compatible mass spectrometry software. Multiple format DVD contains mass spectral library in the following formats: NIST MS Search software (compatible with most mass spectrometry software), ACD/Labs MS Manager, Agilent Chemstation and MassHunter, PerkinElmer TurboMass, Shimadzu GCMS Solution, Thermo Spectral ID, and Waters MassLynx. Available from Wiley and Directly from These Manufacturers Agilent Technologies, ACD/Labs, JEOL, Leco,PerkinElmer, Shimadzu,TA Instruments, Thermo Scientific, andWaters. Also available from Amazon.com,Axel Semrau, Bargal Analytical, Digital Data Management Corp.,MS-Wil, MasCom,MSP Kofel, Scientific Instrument Services (SIS), Quatum Analytics, and Stanton Scientific.
Fred W. McLafferty, born in 1923, received his undergraduate degree from University of Nebraska, his PhD from Cornell and his postdoctorate from University of Iowa. In 1950, he became responsible for mass spectrometry and gas chromatography at the Dow Chemical Co. In 1964, he moved to Purdue and four years later back to Cornell where he still remains an active scientist. Today, Fred McLafferty has co-authored over 450 scientific publications and overseen the Wiley REgistry for the apst 40 years. Fred McLafferty became a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1982 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1985. Among the number of awards received by Fred McLafferty, we note the Analytical Chemistry Fisher Award in 1981, the J.J. Thomson Gold Medal in 1985, the ACS award on Instrumentation in 1989 and the Mass Spectrometry Field and Franklin Award in 1989. Professor Fred McLafferty is a name synonymous with the development and refinement of the mass spectrometric techniques. Dr. McLafferty was the founding father of the fundamental mechanistic scheme in mass spectrometry with systematic interpretation of mass spectra that eventually has made computerised spectral interpretation possible. Dr. McLafferty's pioneering contributions involve many areas like gaseous ion reactions (McLafferty rearrangement), instrumentation (GC/MS, LC/MS, MS/MS), special techniques (collision activated dissociation, neutralization-reionization, electron capture dissociation, pico-spray), computer data acquisition, reduction, and identification (Probability Base Matching) reference data (392K spectra), and high resolution MS/MS characterization of biomolecules and gas-phase protein folding.
Verlagsort | Hoboken |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 134 x 189 mm |
Gewicht | 90 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-52035-3 / 0470520353 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-52035-2 / 9780470520352 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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