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بوکا راتون، لندن، نیویورک، واشنگتن، دی سی CRC Press، تیلور
Boca Raton, London, New York, Washington, D.C. CRC Press,
Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2003. – 474 p.
This book began as a small series of brief articles designed to
assist engineers and salesmen in understanding some aspects of
ion chemistry and mass spectrometry. Each article was composed
of a very short summary and a longer section that described
aspects of the subject matter in somewhat greater detail. To
facilitate rapid reading and assimilation, extensive use was
made of figures and tables, which contain additional
information in their legends or footnotes.
From the outset of writing these articles, it was never
intended that they should be exhaustively comprehensive,
because this approach would have defeated the aims of the whole
exercise, viz. , the provision of short, quick explanations of
major elements of mass spectrometry and closely allied topics.
The traditional, more all-embracing approach to writing about
mass spectrometry was left to the many excellent authors, who
have provided impressive textbooks. In contrast, the major
objective of the Back-to-Basics series was the provision of
quick explanations of fundamental concepts in mass
spectrometry, without overelaboration. As far as possible,
descriptions of processes, applications, and underlying science
were made with a minimum of text backed up by easily and
rapidly understood pictures. Although some major equations of
relevance to mass spectrometry have been introduced, the
mathematical derivations of these equations were largely
omitted. This was not an attempt to dumb down an important
discipline. Rather, the intent was to make some of the esoteric
aspects of an important area of analysis readily comprehensible
to the many people who have to deal with mass spectrometers but
who have not been trained specifically in this branch of
science and engineering. The series began about ten years ago
and encompasses recent and past developments in mass
spectrometry. However, since it is the principles of mass
spectrometry that are explained and not specific
instrumentation, the information content remains as relevant
now as it was ten years ago.