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The 27th Annual Meeting of the British Mass Spectrometry Society (BMSS) was held | The 27th Annual Meeting of the British Mass Spectrometry Society (BMSS) was held at the University of Derby from 5-8 September, 2004. | ||
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A project to update these terms and definitions in keeping with the ever burgeoning field of mass spectrometry has been commissioned by IUPAC and a working party set up to prepare a new document in conjunction with the mass spectrometry journals, national mass spectrometry societies, and the International Mass Spectrometry Society. | A project to update these terms and definitions in keeping with the ever burgeoning field of mass spectrometry has been commissioned by IUPAC and a working party set up to prepare a new document in conjunction with the mass spectrometry journals, national mass spectrometry societies, and the International Mass Spectrometry Society. | ||
A web discussion group2 for MS terms and definition has been created to ensure that wide participation for discussion is achieved to aid production of this comprehensive list and the first workshop was held at this year | A web discussion group2 for MS terms and definition has been created to ensure that wide participation for discussion is achieved to aid production of this comprehensive list and the first workshop was held at this year's ASMS meeting in Nashville. | ||
Here we present a draft report of the project and terms in use and request feedback on these and any other terminology that should be included in the final report to be delivered on 2006 | Here we present a draft report of the project and terms in use and request feedback on these and any other terminology that should be included in the final report to be delivered on 2006 | ||
1. Chapter 12 of the Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (????????????????????????[[Orange Book Chapter 12|Orange Book]]??????????????????????), prepared in 1993, with addenda in 1993 and 1994 | 1. Chapter 12 of the Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?***?***?*?***?*?[[Orange Book Chapter 12|Orange Book]]?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?), prepared in 1993, with addenda in 1993 and 1994 | ||
2. [http://www.msterms.com/ www.msterms.com] | 2. [http://www.msterms.com/ www.msterms.com] | ||
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[[Atmospheric pressure | [[Atmospheric pressure photoionization]] | ||
[[Atomic Mass Unit (u or Da)]] | [[Atomic Mass Unit (u or Da)]] | ||
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[[Electrospray ionization]] | [[Electrospray ionization]] | ||
[[Enium Ion Carbenium, Nitrenium, ??????????????????????]] | [[Enium Ion Carbenium, Nitrenium, ?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?]] | ||
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[[Onium Ions Carbonium, Oxonium, Nitronium, ??????????????????????]] | [[Onium Ions Carbonium, Oxonium, Nitronium, ?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?]] | ||
[[Orthogonal Extraction]] | [[Orthogonal Extraction]] | ||
[[p/n Radian (180???????????????/n) Magnetic Sector]] | [[p/n Radian (180?***?*?**??***?*?***?*??***?*?**?**?***?*/n) Magnetic Sector]] | ||
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[[Units in Mass spectrometry (for mass (u or Da), for z +1, +2,?????????????????????? for m/z ??????????????????????)]] | [[Units in Mass spectrometry (for mass (u or Da), for z +1, +2,?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*? for m/z ?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?)]] | ||
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The 27th Annual Meeting of the British Mass Spectrometry Society (BMSS) was held at the University of Derby from 5-8 September, 2004.
IUPAC Recommendations 2013 Index |
Abstract
IUPAC Standard Definitions of Terms Relating to Mass Spectrometry
Kermit K. Murray1, Robert K. Boyd2, Marcos N. Eberlin3, G John Langley4, Liang Li5, Yasuhide Naito6 and Jean Claude Tabet7
1Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, LA 70803
2National Research Council, Ottowa, Ontario, Canada
3Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
4University of Southampton, School of Chemistry, Southampton, UK
5University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
6Osaka University, Hirakata, Osaka, Japan
7University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
Keywords: IUPAC, Nomenclature, MS terms, terminology.
The most recent edition of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) for terms and definitions related to mass spectrometry is over 10 years old1.
A project to update these terms and definitions in keeping with the ever burgeoning field of mass spectrometry has been commissioned by IUPAC and a working party set up to prepare a new document in conjunction with the mass spectrometry journals, national mass spectrometry societies, and the International Mass Spectrometry Society.
A web discussion group2 for MS terms and definition has been created to ensure that wide participation for discussion is achieved to aid production of this comprehensive list and the first workshop was held at this year's ASMS meeting in Nashville.
Here we present a draft report of the project and terms in use and request feedback on these and any other terminology that should be included in the final report to be delivered on 2006
1. Chapter 12 of the Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?***?***?*?***?*?Orange Book?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?), prepared in 1993, with addenda in 1993 and 1994
Poster
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Draft Terms List
Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization
Atmospheric pressure ionization
Atmospheric pressure photoionization
Background Subtracted Mass Spectrum
Blackbody infrared radiative dissociation
Cationized Molecule (Sodiated)
[[Channel Electron [particle] Multiplier]]
Charge Deconvolution (multiply to singly charged ions)
Charge Exchange (Charge Transfer) Ionization
Collisionally Activated Disociation
Collision-induced dissociation
Consecutive Reaction Monitoring
Constant Neutral Mass Gain Scan
Constant Neutral Mass Gain Spectrum
Constant Neutral Mass Loss Scan
Constant Neutral Mass Loss Spectrum
Continuous Dynode Electron Multiplier
Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields
Desorption Chemical Ionisation
Desorption Chemical Ionisation Probe
Desorption/ionization on silicon
Direct Analysis of Daughter Ions
Double-focusing Mass Spectrograph
Dynamic Fields Mass Spectrometer
Enium Ion Carbenium, Nitrenium, ?***?*?**??**?**?***?*?**?***?*?***?*??**?**?***?*?**?**?*?
Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron (FT-ICR) Mass Spectrometer
Gaseous Ion ("solvent and counterion-free ion")
Heterolysis (Heterolytic cleavage)
High-energy collision-induced dissociation
Homolysis (Homolytic cleavage)
i-cleavage (inductive cleavage)
Infra-Red Multi-Photon Dissociation
Ion Connectivity (sequence of atoms)
Ion Cooling (See Ion Quenching)
Ion Cyclotron Resonance (ICR) Mass Spectrometer
Ion Fragmentation (see Ion Dissociation)
Ion Kinetic Energy Spectrometry
Ion Structure (in MS it often means ion connectivity)
Ion/neutral species exchange reaction
Isomeric Ion/Isobaric Ion (really needed?)
Low-energy collision-induced dissociation
mass analyzed ion kinetic energy spectrometry
Mass Spectrometer Operating on the Linear Accelerator Principle
Mass Spectrometry (The best definition of MS when can propose)
Mass Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry
Mass Spectrometry-Mass Spectrometry
Mass-Analysed Ion Kinetic Energy Spectrometry
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization
Multiple-Stage mass Spectrometry MSn
Negative Ion Chemical Ionization
Neutralisation Re-ionisation MS
Nth Generation Product Ion Scan
Nth Generation Product Ion Spectrum
p/n Radian (180?***?*?**??***?*?***?*??***?*?**?**?***?*/n) Magnetic Sector
Partial charge exchange reaction
Partial charge transfer reaction
Peaks (difference between an ion and a peak, peak intensity versus ion abundance)
Plasma Desorption (Fission Fragment) Ionization
Prolate Trochoidal Mass Spectrometer
Proton transfer/ Proton Abstraction (types of reactions ?)
Quadrupole Ion Storage Trap (Quistor)
Quasi-Molecular Ion (Not recommended)
Radical (not to be confused with groups or substituents)
Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization
Sequential Mass Spectrometry (see Tandem MS and Multiple-stage MS)
Single-focusing Mass Spectrometer
Singly-, Doubly-, Triply-, etc. Charged Ion (see multiply-Charged Ion)
Static Fields Mass Spectrometer
Surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization
Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization
Sustained off-resonance irradiation
The m/z unit (Th or unitless?)
Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer
[[X, [X + 1], [X + 2] Elements]]