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ELSEVI ER International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 212 (2001) v—ix CONTENTS Special Issue: Dedicated to R. Graham Cooks Introduction Foreword Ionic Lament Kenneth L. Busch Analytical chemistry The science of chemical analysis and the technique of mass spectrometry Christie G. Enke (Albuquerque, NM, USA) Instrumentation Design of a new electrospray ion mobility mass spectrometer Thomas Wyttenbach, Paul R. Kemper, and Michael T. Bowers (Santa Barbara, CA, USA) Design, optimization and initial performance of a toroidal rf ion trap mass spectrometer Stephen A. Lammert (Oak Ridge, TN, USA), Wolfgang R. Plass (West Lafayette, IN, USA), Cyril V. Thompson, and Marcus B. Wise (Oak Ridge, TN, USA) Microscale detection of polychlorinated biphenyls using two-step laser mass spectrometry Tania B. Mahajan, Upal Ghosh, Richard N. Zare, and Richard G. Luthy (Stanford, CA, Use of an ion guide collision cell to improve the analytical performance of an inductively coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometer Andrew M. Leach and Gary M. Hieftje (Bloomington, IN, USA) Available Online via: & http://ChemWeb.com The World Wide Ciub for the Chemical Community http://chemweb.com/gateways/elsevier. html http://www.sciencedirect.com Abstracted/Contents in: EMBASE/Excerpta Medica; INSPEC; Mass Spectrom. Bull.; PASCAL/CNRS 1387-3806(2001 1122)212:1/3;1-H (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Natural products A retrospective view of mass spectrometry and natural products—sixty years of progress, with a focus on contributions by R. Graham Cooks J. Stuart Grossert (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) Mixture analysis Tandem mass spectrometric analysis of complex biological mixtures Fred W. McLafferty (Ithaca, NY, USA) Mixture analysis by mass spectrometry: Now’s the time R.W. Kondrat (Riverside, CA, USA) Multidimensional separations of complex peptide mixtures: a combined high- performance liquid chromatography/ion mobility/time-of-flight mass spectrometry approach Stephen J. Valentine, Manoj Kulchania, Catherine A. Srebalus Barnes, and David E. Clemmer (Bloomington, IN, USA) Mass spectrometry research in industry Mass spectrometric analysis of complex mixtures then and now: the impact of linking liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry Jon D. Williams and David J. Burinsky (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA) Transformations in pharmaceutical research and development, driven by innovations in multidimensional mass spectrometry-based technologies Steven H. Hoke II, Kenneth L. Morand, Kenneth D. Greis, Timothy R. Baker (Mason, OH, USA), Kevin L. Harbol (Norwich, NY, USA), and Roy L.M. Dobson (Mason, OH, USA) Membrane introduction mass spectrometry Simultaneous detection of volatile, semivolatile organic compounds, and organometallic compounds in both air and water matrices by using membrane introduction mass spectrometry Todd M. Allen, Mary E. Cisper, Philip H. Hemberger, and Charles W. Wilkerson Jr. (Los Alamos, NM, USA) Application of the numerical model describing analyte permeation through hollow fiber membranes into vacuum for determination of permeation parameters of organic compounds in a silicone membrane Alexey A. Sysoev (Moscow, Russia), Raimo A. Ketola, Ismo Mattila, Virpi Tarkiainen, and Tapio Kotiaho (Espoo, Finland) Charge permutation reactions Charge permutation reactions in beam type mass spectrometers Allison S. Danell and Gary L. Glish (Chapel Hill, NC, USA) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Internal energy distribution in charge inversion mass spectrometry using alkali metal targets Shigeo Hayakawa (Osaka, Japan) Charge-stripping of anions in the gas phase: the formation of interesting neutrals and cations John H. Bowie (Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) Clusters/kinetic method Mass spectrometric determination of the surface compositions of ethanol—water mixtures G. Raina, G.U. Kulkarni, and C.N.R. Rao (Bangalor, India) A new time-of-flight gating method for analyzing kinetic energy release in Coulomb exploded clusters: application to water clusters Eric S. Wisniewski, Jason R. Stairs, A. Welford Castleman, Jr. (University Park, PA, USA) The role of proton affinity, acidity, and electrostatics on the stability of neutral versus ion-pair forms of molecular dimers Eric F. Strittmatter and Evan R. Williams (Berkeley, CA, USA) Relative and absolute bond dissociation energies of sodium cation complexes determined using competitive collision-induced dissociation of experiments Jay C. Amicangelo and P.B. Armentrout (Salt Lake City, UT, USA) Competitive ligand losses in mono- and dicationic L’FeL*”* complexes (L’, L = arene): structural insight and charge-state dependent reversals of branching ratios Detlef Schréder, Katrin Schroeter, and Helmut Schwarz (Berlin, Germany) Ion trap mass spectrometry A survey of recent research activity in quarupole ion trap mass spectrometry Chunyan Hao and Raymond E. March (Peterborough, Ontario, Canada) Gaseous apomyoglobin ion dissociation in a quadrupole ion trap: [M + 2H]**—[M + 21H]?'* Kelly A. Newton, Paul A. Chrisman, Gavin E. Reid, J. Mitchell Wells, and Scott A. McLuckey (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Ion trap tandem mass spectrometry of intact GTP-binding protein y-subunits Kevin L. Schey, Lana A. Cook, and John D. Hildebrandt (Charleston, South Carolina, USA) Determination of alkali metal cation selectivities of debenzo-16-crown-5 lariat ethers with ether pendant groups by using electrospray ionization quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry Sheldon Williams, Sheryl M. Blair, Jennifer S. Brodbelt (Austin, TX, USA), Xiaowu Huang, and Richard A. Bartsch (Lubbock, TX, USA) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Ion structures Discovery and characterization of atmospherically relevant inorganic species by structurally diagnostic mass spectrometric techniques Fulvio Cacace (Rome, Italy) Gas-phase ion chemistry The crossed-beam scattering method in studies of ion-molecule reaction dynamics Zdenek Herman (Boulder, CO, USA) Cyclization of acylium ions with nitriles: gas-phase synthesis and characterization of 1,3,5-oxadiazinium ions Eduardo C. Meurer, Luiz Alberto B. Moraes, and Marcos N. Eberlin (Campinas, Brazil) Examination of barriered and barrierless hydrogen atom abstraction reactions by organic radical cations: the cytosine radical cation Jason M. Price, Christopher J. Petzold, H.C. Michelle Byrd, and Hilkka I. Kenttdimaa (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Desorption ionization/processes Molecular desorption and secondary ion mass spectrometry Nicholas Winograd and Barbara J. Garrison (University Park, PA, USA) Sputtering of condensed polyatomic gases by kilo-electron-volt-energy ions Donald E. David, V. Balaji, Josef Michl (Boulder, CO, USA), and Herbert M. Urbassek (Kaiserslautern, Germany) Inelastic ion-surface collisions: scattering and dissociation of low energy benzene molecular cations Helen L. de Clercq, Atish D. Sen, Anil K. Shukla, and Jean H. Futrell (Newark, DE, USA) The renaissance of desorption chemical ionization mass spectrometry: characterization of large involatile molecules and nonpolar polymers Marco Vincenti (Torino, Italy) Surface-induced dissociation Optimization of a matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-ion mobility-surface- induced dissociation-orthogonal-time-of-flight mass spectrometer: simultaneous acquisition of multiple correlated MS' and MS? spectra Earle G. Stone, Kent J. Gillig, Brandon T. Ruotolo, and David H. Russell (College Station, Implementation of low-energy surface-induced dissociation (eV SID) and high-energy collision-induced dissociation (keV CID) in a linear sector-TOF hybrid tandem mass spectrometer Eugene N. Nikolaev, Arpdd Somogyi, Darrin L. Smith, Chungang Gu, Vicki H. Wysocki (Tucson, AZ, USA), Charles D. Martin, and Gary L. Samuelson (Peabody, MA, USA) (CONTENTS CONTINUED) Author index Subject index The table of contents of The International Journal of Mass Spectrometry is included in ESTOC—Elsevier Science Tables of Contents service, which can be accessed on the World Wide Web at the following URLs: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/estoc or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/estoc For more information see the [JMS Home Page: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijms

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