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* [http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/chem5181/Lectures/L_dePuy_Flowing_Afterglow.pdf Invited Lecture: the Flowing Afterglow] by Prof. Chuck dePuy | * [http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/chem5181/Lectures/L_dePuy_Flowing_Afterglow.pdf Invited Lecture: the Flowing Afterglow] by Prof. Chuck dePuy | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 18 November 2010
This is the new home for the CU-Boulder Graduate Course CHEM-5181: Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography
- The old web page is located here, and I'll be gradually move things over to this Wiki page, which is much easier to update.
Contents
Lectures
Introduction, Review, Igor
- Introduction and Review of Fundamentals
- Regression Demo Program (PC Download)
- Non-Parametric Regression Demo (Web)
- Least Squares Polynomial Approximation Demo (Web)
- Central Limit Theorem Demo (Web)
- Fourier Synthesis Demo (Web)
- Fourier Analysis Demo (Web)
Mass Spectrometers
- Mass Analyzers I: TOFMS
- Mass Spec. Oscilloscope Simulator (PC Download)
- Mass Analyzers III: Quadrupoles
- Mass Analyzers IV: 3D Ion Traps
Ionization Sources
- Ionization I: Introduction and Electron Ionization
- Ionization II: Electrospray and its Ion Chemistry (from Invited Lecturer Dr. Shuji Kato)
- Ionization III: Chemical Ionization
- Ionization IV: Bombardment, MALDI and Elemental
- Invited Lecture: the Flowing Afterglow by Prof. Chuck dePuy