SESSTION A HICH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY 1
Some New Atomic Mass Determinations Made with a LargeSingle-focusing Mass Spectrometer&J. T. Kerr, G. R. Bainbridge, J. W. Dewdney andH.E. Duckworth 1
The Performance and Image Error Correction of the NewStigmatic Focusing Mass Spectrograph&H. Ewald, G. Sauermann and H. Liebl 10
Mass Spectrometers and Mass Spectrographs Corrected forImage Defects&H. Hintenberger and L. A. Konig 16
Correction of Second Order Aberrations in Inhomogeneous MagneticSector Fields&H. A. Tasman 36
Theoretical and Experimental Study of High-mass High-resolution Mass Spectrometers&H. G. Voorhies, C. F. Robinson, L. G. Hall,W. M. Brubaker and C. E. Berry 44
Design and Performan of a Double-focusing Mass Spectrometerfor Analytical Work&R. D. Craig and G. A. Errock 66
SESSION B MASS SPECTROMETRY OF SOLIDS 87
High Sensitivity Solid Source Mass Spectrometry&G. H. Palmer 89
Isotope Dilution Analysis&R. K. Webster 103
Ionization of Silver and Copper in a Triple-filament Ion Source&W. Weiershausen 120
Investigation of the Time Variation of Alkali Ion Emission fromSolid Specimens on Glowing Metal Surfaces&M. Kaminsky 125
Determination of Impurities in Solids by Spark Source MassSpectrometry&R. D. Craig, G. A. Errock and J. D. Waldron 136
The Analysis of Non-conducting Solids by the Mass Spectrometer&J. A. James and J. L. Williams 157
The Application of Mass Spectrometto the Study of Surfaces bySputtering&R. E. Honig 162
SESSION C APPLICATION OF THE MASS SPECTROMETER INORGANIC CIHEMISTRY 173
Status of Application of Mass Spectrometry to Heavy Oil Analysis&A. Hood and M. J. O’Neal 175
Use of Rhenium Filaments and Low Ionizing Voltages for AnalysingLiquid Products from Coal Hydrogenation by Mass Spectrometry&A. G. Sharkey, Jr, C. F. Robinson and R. A. Friedel 193
The Analysis of Corrosive Gases with a Mass Spectrometer&P. G. Bentley, A. N. Hamer and P. B. F. Evans 209
Mass Spectrometric Identification of Impurities in Organic Substancesby Means of Additional Factionation at the Inlet System&C. Bokhoven and H. J. Theeuwen 222
Digitization of Mass Spectra&B. F. Dudenbostel, Jr., and P. J. Klaas 232
The Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer&D. B. Harrington 249
A High Speed Cycloidal Mass Spectrometer&L. G. Hall, C. K. Hines and J. E. Slay 266
Ion Dissociation Reactions in the Mass Spectrometer&A. L. Wahrhaftig 274
Theoretical Aspects of the Mass Spectra of Polyatomic Molecules&G. R. Lester 287
Ion-molecule Reactions in the Gas Phase&J. L. Franklin, F. H. Field and F. W. Lampe 308
High Resolution Mass Spectromet of Organic Materials&J. H. Beynon 328
Interpretation of Mass Spectra of Organic Molecules&F. W. McLafferty 355
The Mass Spectra of Some Organic Phosphates&A. Quayle 365
Study of Rearrangement Processes in Mass Spectromet by Means ofLabelled Compounds&J. Collin 384
SESSION D IONIZATION AND ELECTRON IMPACT STUDIES 395
Study of Multiple Ionization in Helium and Xenon by Electron Impact&R. E. Fox 397
Recent Electron Impact Studies on Simple Molecules&D. C. Frost and C. A. McDowell 413
Ionization Potentials of Alkyl and Halogenated Alkyl Free Radicals&F. P. Lossing, P. Kebarle and J. B. de Sousa 431
Electron Impact Studies of Hydrazine and the Methyl-substitutedHydrazines&V. H. Dibeler, J. L. Franklin and R. M. Reese 443
Negative Ion Formation and Electric Breakdown in SomeHalogenated Gases&W. M. Hickam and D. Berg 458
A Modification of the R.P.D. Method for Measuring AppearancePotentials&G. G. Cloutier and H. I. Schiff 473
Kinetic Energy of Fragment Ions&R. Taubert 489
SESSION E USE OF THE MASS SPECTROMETER INFUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH 505
Isotopic Analysis of Trace Quantities of Rare Gases&A. O. Nier 507
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Simple Hydrogen Compounds&G. Nief and R. Botter 515
The Mass Spectrometer as a Geological Instrument&R. D. Russell 526
Mass Spectrometric Studies of the Thermodynamic Properties of Group Ⅲ-V and Group Ⅱ-Ⅵ Compounds and the Group Vand Ⅵ Elements&P. Goldfinger and M. Jeunehomme 534
Absorption and Desorption of Gases in the Ionized State on Metaland Glass Surfaces&J. H. Leck 547
The Investigation of Certain Surface Processes by Mass Spectrometry&A. J. B. Robertson 559
A Mass Spectrometer with a Low Temperature Ionization Chamber toStudy Heterogeneous Reactions of Atoms and Free Radicals(Example: Iodine Atoms)&L. P. Blanchard and P. Le Goff 570
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MASS SPECTROMETRY 591
Introduction 593
Section A: Instrument Design 595
Section B: Operating Techniques 620
Section C: Applications to Isotopic Problems: 630
Ca Atomic weights and isotopic constitution of the elements 630
Cb Isotopes used as tracers 649
Section D : Applications to Organic Chemistry 651
Section E: Ionization and Dissociation of Molecules 665
Section F: General Applications in Engineering and Physics 677
Section G : Applications to Solids 687
Name Index 690