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Electron Impact Mass Spectroscopy of Condensation Metal-Containing Polymers

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Metal-Containing Polymeric Materials

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Numerous advances have been made recently in mass spectrometry. Many of these advances are related to instrumentation. Other advances are simply related to varying the conditions under which the mass spectra are obtained. Electron impact mass spectroscopy, EI-MS, is the most widely utilized mass spectrometry employed in the study of polymers and it is the emphasis of this presentation.

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Carraher, C.E., Louda, J.W., Sterling, D., Baker, E., Rivalta, A., Zhang, Q. (1996). Electron Impact Mass Spectroscopy of Condensation Metal-Containing Polymers. In: Pittman, C.U., Carraher, C.E., Zeldin, M., Sheats, J.E., Culbertson, B.M. (eds) Metal-Containing Polymeric Materials. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0365-7_34

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