Colloquium : 100 years of mass spectrometry: Perspectives and future trends
Mass spectroscopy was established more than 100 years ago and has been an invaluable experimental tool for many disciplines in science and engineering. This Colloquium is not only a great resource to the mass spectroscopy aficionado but will also be a useful reference for students and young research...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Reviews of modern physics 2015-01, Vol.87 (1), p.113-135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mass spectroscopy was established more than 100 years ago and has been an invaluable experimental tool for many disciplines in science and engineering. This Colloquium is not only a great resource to the mass spectroscopy aficionado but will also be a useful reference for students and young researchers starting in this or in adjacent fields. Mass spectrometry (MS) is widely regarded as the most sensitive and specific general purpose analytical technique. More than a century has passed for MS since the ground-breaking work of Nobel laureate Sir Joseph John Thomson in 1913. This Colloquium aims to (1) give an historical overview of the major instrumentation achievements that have driven mass spectrometry forward in the past century, including those leading up to the initial work of Thomson, (2) provide the nonspecialist with an introduction to MS, and (3) highlight some key applications of MS and explore the current and future trends. Because of the vastness of the subject area and quality of the manifold research efforts that have been undertaken over the last 100 years, which have contributed to the foundations and subsequent advances in mass spectrometry, it should be understood that not all of the key contributions may have been included in this Colloquium. Mass spectrometry has embraced a multitude of scientific disciplines and to recognize all of the achievements is an impossible task, such has been the diverse impact of this invaluable technique. Scientific progress is usually made via the cumulative effort of a large number of researchers; the achievements reported herein are only a representation of that effort. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6861 1539-0756 |
DOI: | 10.1103/RevModPhys.87.113 |