Electrospray and MALDI Mass Spectrometry
Fundamentals, Instrumentation, Practicalities, and Biological Applications

2. Auflage Mai 2010
880 Seiten, Hardcover
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
Kurzbeschreibung
Electrospray Mass Spectrometry: Fundamentals, Instrumentation, and Applications, Second Edition is an extensively updated version of the original guide. It explores the coupling of electrospray ionization to various mass spectrometers, including quadrupole ion trap, magnetic, time-of-flight, and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance instruments. It introduces new fields (proteomics, metabolomics, etc.) that have flourished largely due to electrospray mass spectrometry. Encompassing fundamentals, instrumentation, applications, and analytical aspects, this is a key reference for researchers using electrospray mass spectrometry and for scientists in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries.
Discover how advances in mass spectrometry are fueling new discoveries across a broad range of research areas
Electrospray and MALDI Mass Spectrometry brings both veteran practitioners and beginning scientists up to date with the most recent trends and findings in electrospray ionization and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry. In particular, this Second Edition highlights how advances in electrospray and MALDI mass spectrometry are supporting important discoveries in new and emerging fields such as proteomics and metabolomics as well as in traditional areas of chemistry and physics research.
Electrospray AND MALDI Mass Spectrometry, SECOND EDITION is divided into five parts:
* Part A, Fundamentals of ES, explains the fundamental phenomena underlying the electrospray process, including selectivity in ionization and inherent electrochemistry, and concludes with a chapter offering a comparative inventory of source hardware
* Part B, Fundamentals of MALDI, confronts ionization mechanisms, instrument development, and matrix selection, and includes a final chapter that explores the special application of MALDI to obtain two-dimensional images of spatial distributions of compounds on surfaces
* Part C, ES and MALDI Coupling to Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation, examines the coupling of these ionization techniques to various mass analyzers, including quadrupole ion trap, time-of-flight, Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance, and ion mobility mass spectrometers
* Part D, Practical Aspects of ES and MALDI, investigates analytical issues including quantification, charge-state distributions, noncovalent interactions in solution that are preserved as gas-phase ions, and various means of ion excitation in preparation for tandem mass spectrometry, and offers a guide to the interpretation of even-electron mass spectra
* Part E, Biological Applications of ES and MALDI, examines the role of mass spectrometry in such areas as peptide and protein characterization, carbohydrate analysis, lipid analysis, and drug discovery
Written by a team of leading experts, the book not only provides a critical review of the literature, but also presents key concepts in tutorial fashion to help readers take full advantage of the latest technological breakthroughs and applications. As a result, Electrospray and MALDI Mass Spectrometry will help researchers fully leverage the power of electrospray and MALDI mass spectrometry. The judicious compartmentalization of chapters, and the pedagogic presentation style throughout, render the book highly suitable for use as a text for graduate-level courses in advanced mass spectrometry.
Foreword to the First Edition (John B. Fenn).
Preface (Richard B. Cole).
Contributors.
Part I Fundamentals of ES.
1. On the Mechanism of Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (ESIMS) (Paul Kebarle and Udo H. Verkerk).
2. Selectivity in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (Nadja B. Cech and Christie G. Enke).
3. Electrochemistry of the Electrospray Ion Source (Gary J. Van Berkel and Vilmos Kertesz).
4. ESI Source Design (Andries P. Bruins).
Part II Fundamentals of MALDI.
5. MALDI Ionization Mechanisms: an Overview (Richard Knochenmuss).
6. The Development of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Sources (Peter B. O'Connor).
7. A Comparison of MALDI Matrices (Mahmud Hossain and Patrick A. Limbach).
8. MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry (Alain Brunelle and Olivier Laprevote).
Part III ES and MALDI Coupling to Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation.
9. Coupling ESI and MALDI Sources to the Quadrupole Mass Filter, Quadrupole Ion Trap, Linear Quadrupole Ion Trap, and Orbitrap Mass Analyzers (Mark E. Bier).
10. Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (Robert J. Cotter).
11. Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance and Magnetic Sector Analyzers for ESI and MALDI (Jeremy J. Wolff and I. Jonathan Amster).
12. Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry (John A. McLean, J. Albert Schultz, and Amina S. Woods).
Part IV Practical Aspects of ES and MALDI.
13. ESI, APCI, and MALDI A Comparison of the Central Analytical Figures of Merit: Sensitivity, Reproducibility, and Speed (Thomas R. Covey, Bradley B. Schneider, Hassan Javaheri, J.C. Yves LeBlanc, Gordana Ivosev, Jay J. Corr, and Peter Kovarik).
14. Charge State Distributions in Electrospray and MALDI (Yan Li and Richard B. Cole).
15. Probing Noncovalent Interactions by Electrospray Ionization and Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (Sonal Mathur, Alexis Nazabal, and Renato Zenobi).
16. Ion Activation Methods for Tandem Mass Spectrometry (Kristina Hakansson and John S. Klassen).
17. Dissociation of Even-Electron Ions (Carlos Afonso, Richard B. Cole, and Jean-Claude Tabet).
Part V Biological Applications of ES and MALDI.
18. The Role of Mass Spectrometry for Peptide, Protein, and Proteome Characterization (A. Jimmy Ytterberg, Jason Dunsmore, Shirley H. Lomeli, Mario Thevis, Yongming Xie, Rachel R. Ogorzalek Loo, and Joseph A. Loo).
19. Carbohydrate Analysis by ESI and MALDI (David J. Harvey).
20. Applications of ESI and MALDI to Lipid Analysis (Xianlin Han).
21. In Vitro ADME Profiling and Pharmacokinetic Screening in Drug Discovery (Daniel B. Kassel).
Index.