By Kent J. Voorhees
1984 (this quantity is the results of lectures offered on the 5th foreign Symposium on Analytical Pyrolysis, held at Vail, Colorado), hardcover variation, Butterworths, London, U.K. Hardcover name, 486 pages
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Analytical Pyrolysis. Techniques and Applications
1984 (this quantity is the results of lectures offered on the 5th overseas Symposium on Analytical Pyrolysis, held at Vail, Colorado), hardcover version, Butterworths, London, U. okay. Hardcover identify, 486 pages
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Strong chelating agents such as bipyridine, o-phenanthroline and porphyrins generally show this kind of behavior. This is not universal, because decomposition of the ions occurs and in some cases the fully coordinated M L n + (L = ligand) is not observed, but loss of 1 or 2 ligands is responsible for the major peak. At the other end of the scale, we have studied coordination compounds of cobalt containing amine and polyamine-acid ligands and have found that extensive decomposition is observed for these compounds.
Destefano, A. ; Sanders, R. , Org. Mass Spectrom. 1980, JLjs 348. Sanders, R. ; Destefano, A. , Org. Mass Spectrom. 1980, JJ^, 348. Bowie, J. , Org. Mass Spectrom. 1972, £ , 429. Gardella, J. ; Hercules, D. ; Heinen, H. , Spectrosc. Letters, 1980, 21» 347. Gardella, J. ; Hercules, D. , Z. Anal. Chem. 1981, 308, 297. 41 2 PYROLYSIS AND DESORPTION MASS SPECTROMETRY. Robert J . Cotter, Department of Pharmacology, The Johns Hopkins U n i v e r s i t y , Baltimore, Maryland 21205 (USA) Field desorption (FD), secondary ion mass spectro- metry (SIMS), plasma desorption (PDMS), laser desorp t i o n (LD), and f a s t atom bombardment (FAB) techniques have greatly increased the c a p a b i l i t y of mass spectrometry f o r analyzing l a r g e , n o n - v o l a t i l e molecules.