Alkali-metal ion/molecule association reactions and their applications to mass spectrometry
Biomineralization of calcium phosphate on human hair protein film and formation of a novel hydroxyapatite–protein composite material
Selective purification of microtubule-associated proteins 1 and 2 from rat brain using poly(l-aspartic acid)
Surface ionization of volatile organic compounds on a hot rhenium filament. A potentially valuable ionization technique in organic mass spectrometry
Surface ionization mass spectrometry of organic compounds. I. Nitrogen-containing aliphatic organic compounds
Surface ionization mass spectrometry of organic compounds. III. Hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons
Surface ionization mass spectrometry of biomolecules: amino acids, purine bases, alkaloids
Surface ionization of organometallic compounds: Organic derivatives of main group III–V elements
Thermal dissociation/surface ionization of organometallic compounds on the heated Re-oxide surface: carbonyls of Fe, Cr, Mn and Co, acetylacetonate complexes of Al, V, Cr and Zr, and
Detection of Cu(hfac)(tmvs) by Li+ ion attachment mass spectrometry
An ion counting—multichannel analyser system for negative-ion quadrupole mass spectrometry
Determination of the ionic and neutral chemical components of a H2O microwave discharge plasma
Mass spectrometric analysis of the neutral products in a C2H4 microwave plasma: carbon carbenes and aromatic compounds
Analysis of products from a C2H2/N2 microwave discharge: new nitrile species
Direct aqueous injection gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for analysis of organohalides in water at concentrations below the parts per billion level
High-performance emitters for use in a surface ionization detector for gas chromatography
Application of In+ ions in ion attachment mass spectrometry
Lithium ion attachment mass spectrometry for on-line analysis of trace components in air: direct introduction
Li+ affinity of C2H3 and C2H5 radicals. Ab initio characterization of Li+-radical complexes
An ab initio characterization of Li+ complexes of benzene, phenol, pyridine and aniline