Skip to main content

Identification of Essential Oils by Ion trap Mass Spectroscopy

  • 1st Edition - May 28, 1989
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Robert P. Adams
  • Language: English

This handbook presents the ion trap mass spectra of the most common terpenes (hydrocarbons found in oils, resins, and balsams) found in nature, including relative retention/elution… Read more

Description

This handbook presents the ion trap mass spectra of the most common terpenes (hydrocarbons found in oils, resins, and balsams) found in nature, including relative retention/elution times, an extensive synonymy of common and IUPAC names, CAS registry numbers, molecular formulas, and structures.

Key features

  • Includes 502 spectra of essential oils from predominantly plant sources
  • Presents an overview of the ion trap system

Readership

Researchers in chemical ecology, systematic and economic botany, range science and forestry, and flavor and fragrance chemists

Table of contents

Ion Trap Mass Spectroscopy: Introduction. Ion Trap Mass Spectroscopy. Operating Conditions used for Spectra Acquisition. References. Explanations of Formats Used in Appendices. Appendices: Alphabetical Listing of Compounds with Their Retention Time on DB-5: Compounds Sorted in Order of Elution Times on DB-5. Ion Trap Mass Spectra of Compounds. Cross Index of Common Names. Index to Compounds by CAS Numbers.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 12, 2012
  • Language: English

About the author

RA

Robert P. Adams

Affiliations and expertise
Baylor University

View book on ScienceDirect

Read Identification of Essential Oils by Ion trap Mass Spectroscopy on ScienceDirect