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Kendrick mass defect
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Difference between the nominal mass and the Kendrick mass of a given ion.
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|ref=Kendrick, Edward (1963). "A mass scale based on CH2 = 14.0000 for high resolution mass spectrometry of organic compounds". Anal. Chem. 35: 21462154.


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Marshall AG, Rodgers RP (January 2004). "Petroleomics: the next grand challenge for chemical analysis". Acc. Chem. Res. 37 (1): 539. {{doi}}10.1021/ar020177t. PMID 14730994.


==See also==
S. Kim, R. W. Kramer, P. G. Hatcher. Anal. Chem. 75, 5336-5344 (2003).
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==References==
# Kendrick, Edward (1963). "A mass scale based on CH2 = 14.0000 for high resolution mass spectrometry of organic compounds". Anal. Chem. 35: 21462154. Retrieved 2010-01-25.
# Marshall AG, Rodgers RP (January 2004). "Petroleomics: the next grand challenge for chemical analysis". Acc. Chem. Res. 37 (1): 539. doi:10.1021/ar020177t. PMID 14730994.
#S. Kim, R. W. Kramer, P. G. Hatcher. Anal. Chem. 75, 5336-5344 (2003).

Revision as of 18:21, 17 March 2014

DRAFT DEFINITION
Kendrick mass defect
Difference between the nominal mass and the Kendrick mass of a given ion.
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Reference(s):

Kendrick, Edward (1963). "A mass scale based on CH2 = 14.0000 for high resolution mass spectrometry of organic compounds". Anal. Chem. 35: 21462154.

Marshall AG, Rodgers RP (January 2004). "Petroleomics: the next grand challenge for chemical analysis". Acc. Chem. Res. 37 (1): 539. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ar020177t. PMID 14730994.

S. Kim, R. W. Kramer, P. G. Hatcher. Anal. Chem. 75, 5336-5344 (2003).

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