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It looks like you are up to speed on editing. Now it is time to choose an article to create or edit. Pick 3-5 potential articles and list them below. A good place to start is WikiProject Mass spectrometry. At the bottom of the page is the table of articles by quality and importance (also here) and the list of popular pages (also here). Pick out some interesting stub ([1]) or start ([2]) class articles. --Kkmurray (talk) 16:55, 2 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Article Possibilities edit

  1. Chemi-Ionization - This article is currently just a small blurb on Ion source , but I believe there is enough information about his concept to deserve its own Wikipedia page. Finding information would be relatively easy to get it to the level it needs to be.
  2. Penning-Ionization - This page is just a small section of Ion source , similar to Chemi-Ionization and isn't even listed here but there is plenty of information to create a page for this topic.
  3. Laser spray ionization - This topic is not well represented and since lasers are part of the future of mass spec, I think this topic should be covered.
  4. Plasma-desorption mass spectrometry - This is a small section of a separate page as well, but there is plenty of information out there to present this topic on its own page here on Wikipedia.

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I will put you down for Penning ionization. You will need to work with User:Wyattf99 who has chemi-ionization. --Kkmurray (talk) 15:28, 13 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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I hope you're looking forward to this semester with Dr. Murray as much as I am. Also as it looks like you've got some experience with Wiki editing I may be coming to you for assistance if I can't get it on my own. Happy article hunting! Ecamp4 (talk) 23:41, 2 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Working Bibliography edit

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]


  1. ^ Albert, Anastasia; Shelley, Jacob T.; Engelhard, Carsten (2014). "Plasma-based ambient desorption/ionization mass spectrometry: state-of-the-art in qualitative and quantitative analysis". Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 406 (25): 6111–6127. doi:10.1007/s00216-014-7989-z. ISSN 1618-2642.
  2. ^ Ahmed, Arif; Kim, Sunghwan (2013). "Atmospheric Pressure Photo Ionization Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry—a Method to Differentiate Isomers by Mass Spectrometry". Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 24 (12): 1900–1905. doi:10.1007/s13361-013-0726-6. ISSN 1044-0305.
  3. ^ Griffiths, Jennifer (2008). "Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry". Analytical Chemistry. 80 (19): 7194–7197. doi:10.1021/ac801528u. ISSN 0003-2700.
  4. ^ Belu, Anna M.; Graham, Daniel J.; Castner, David G. (2003). "Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry: techniques and applications for the characterization of biomaterial surfaces". Biomaterials. 24 (21): 3635–3653. doi:10.1016/S0142-9612(03)00159-5. ISSN 0142-9612.
  5. ^ Caprioli, Richard M. (1990-04-15). "Continuous-Flow Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry". Analytical Chemistry. 62 (8): 477A–485A. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  6. ^ Barber, Michael; Bordoli, Robert S.; Elliott, Gerald J.; Sedgwick, R. Donald; Tyler, Andrew N. (1982). "Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry". Analytical Chemistry. 54 (4): 645A–657A. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  7. ^ Takayama, Mitsuo (1995-07-21). "Gas-phase fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry". International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes. 152: 1–20. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  8. ^ Harvey, David J. (1999-08-19). "Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry of Carbohydrates". Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 18: 349–451. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  9. ^ Van Vaeck, Luc; Adriaens, Annemie; Gijbels, Renaat (1999-04-28). "Static Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: (S-SIMS) Part 1. Methodology and Structural Interpretation". Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 18: 1–47. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  10. ^ Mondello, Luigi; Tranchida, Peter Quinto; Dugo, Paola; Dugo, Giovanni (2008). "Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry: A review". Mass Spectrometry Reviews. 27 (2): 101–124. doi:10.1002/mas.20158. ISSN 0277-7037.
  11. ^ Robb, Damon B.; Covey, Thomas R.; Bruins, Andries P. (2000). "Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization: An Ionization Method for Liquid Chromatography−Mass Spectrometry". Analytical Chemistry. 72 (15): 3653–3659. doi:10.1021/ac0001636. ISSN 0003-2700.



Except for Refs 8 and 12, these are primary sources. You should be locating secondary source reviews. You also need to pin down the mass spectrometry methods that you will include in sample preparation in mass spectrometry. There may be sections in the technique articles that you can use for sources.
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