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Move discussion in progress

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RM bot 19:30, 18 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Addition of bibliography

I've added a bibliography that includes relevant text books will be of use to those interested in IMS-MS Iggy tang (talk) 16:30, 27 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

General Discussion

Were there no significant developments in IMS-MS technology from 1970 to the late 1990's? Bzercher (talk) 23:07, 15 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Additional bibliography

  1. The potential of Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry for high-throughput and high-resolution lipidomics. Christine Hinz, SoniaLiggi, Julian L. Griffin
  2. Recent advances in lipid separations and structural elucidation using mass spectrometry combined with ion mobility spectrometry, ion-molecule reactions and fragmentation approaches. Xueyun Zheng, Richard D Smith,Erin S.Baker
  3. Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Time-Dispersive Instrumentation. Jody C. May and John A. McLean
  4. A critical review of ion mobility spectrometry for the detection of explosives and explosive related compounds. R.G.Ewing D.A.Atkinson G.A.Eiceman G.J.Ewing
  5. Review on Ion Mobility Spectrometry. Part 1: current instrumentation. R. Cumeras, E. Figueras *, C. E. Davis, J. I. Baumbach and I. Gràcia
  6. Applications of ion mobility mass spectrometry for high throughput, high resolution glycan analysis. C.J.Gray, B.Thomas, R. Upton, L.G. Migas, C.E.Eyers P.E.Barran S.L.Flitsch
  7. Applications of ion-mobility mass spectrometry for lipid analysis. Giuseppe Paglia, Michal Kliman, Emmanuelle Claude, ScottGeromanos,Giuseppe Astarita
  8. Review on Ion Mobility Spectrometry. Part 2: hyphenated methods and effects of experimental parameters. R. Cumeras, E. Figueras *, C. E. Davis, J. I. Baumbach and I. Gràcia
  9. Differential mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry history, theory, design optimization, simulations, and applications. Bradley B. Schneider Erkinjon G. Nazarov Frank Londry Paul Vouros Thomas R. Covey
  10. Polymer architectures via mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques: A review.Sarah Crotty, Selim Gerişlioğlu, Kevin J.Endres, Chrys Wesdemiotis, Ulrich S.Schubert
  11. Identification of carbohydrate anomers using ion mobility–mass spectrometry. J. Hofmann, H. S. Hahm, P. H. Seeberger & K. Pagel

Remilawal (talk) 00:00, 11 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]