Mass spectrometry timeline

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19th Century

1886
Eugen Goldstein observes cathode rays.

20th Century

1922
Francis Aston [1] is awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry "for his discovery, by means of his mass spectrograph, of isotopes, in a large number of non-radioactive elements, and for his enunciation of the whole-number rule."

21st Century

2002
John Fenn [2] and Koichi Tanaka [3] are awarded one-quarter of the Nobel Prize in chemistry each "for the development of soft desorption ionisation methods ... for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules."

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