- Mass Spectrometry is the technique in which the analyte is ionized, separated from its matrix and mixture components, according its mass–to–charge ratio (m/z}, and detected to determine the molecular weight of component isotopes.
- Common Abbreviations:
- ESI - ElectroSpray Ionization
- FAB - Fast Atom Bombardment
- ICP - Inductively Coupled Plasma
- MALDI - Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization
- MS/MS - Mass Spectrometry repeated, typically within an ion trap
- TOF - Time Of Flight
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- Sci Techniques Mass Spec Archives of forum, with categories for groups, troubleshooting, tutorials, professional, societies, listservers, journals, companies, supplies and services, maintained at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta.
- Mobile Miniature Mass Spectrometer Resource focusing on field-portable MS instruments, with classification by probe, links to project, development, MSDS, software and databases.
- Time Of Flight Mass Spectrometer Tutorial Stepwise guide on the fundamentals of the method through ionisation, acceleration and detection, and instrument components required, by manufacturer and supplier R M Jordan Co Inc, Grass Valley, California.
- Introduction to Mass Spectrometry Definitions and biological applications at Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds, England.
- Mass Spectrometry and Biotechnology Resource Provides reference materials for scientists working with mass spectrometry in the biotechnology industry.
- Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry Introduction to SIFT-MS for trace gas analysis of air, breath and liquid headspace, in medicine, biology and environmental applications. Includes links to related articles.
- Wikipedia: Mass Spectrometry Introduction and related links.
- Harsh-Environment Mass Spectrometry Biannual four day workshop, including applications under-water and in outer space, with abstracts and presentations at Cocoa Beach, Florida.
- Mass Spectrometry Blog Web log of MS web sites and other links, maintained at Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University.