2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12127-008-0009-2
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Ion mobility spectrometry in scientific literature and in the International Journal for Ion Mobility Spectrometry (1998–2007)

Abstract: Starting in 1998 the International Society for Ion Mobility Spectrometry, organising the annual conferences on ion mobility spectrometry, began to issue the International Journal for Ion Mobility Spectrometry. Now, in the 11th year the journal will be the first year together with SPRINGER. Therefore, the article focusses on the history of IMS providing an up to date account based on a systemetic search using the Web-of-Science and SciFinder search engines.

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“…Freeware are available allowing conversion of many proprietary data formats to those open formats. For a non-MS detector, the most common are JCAMP.dx [49] and netCDS [50], for MS detector the mzML [51] format is now widely accepted. It should be also emphasized that having access to the numeric values, general data analysis packages such as Excel, Matlab, Python or R can be used to tailor the data analysis.…”
Section: Data Analysis Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freeware are available allowing conversion of many proprietary data formats to those open formats. For a non-MS detector, the most common are JCAMP.dx [49] and netCDS [50], for MS detector the mzML [51] format is now widely accepted. It should be also emphasized that having access to the numeric values, general data analysis packages such as Excel, Matlab, Python or R can be used to tailor the data analysis.…”
Section: Data Analysis Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion mobility has recently also been proved in the analysis of biological materials (proteomics and metabolomics [33,34]) and for pharmaceutical applications, for example, cleaning validations.…”
Section: Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (Ims)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) provide high sensitivity (detection limits down to the picogram per litre and parts per trillion by volume range) combined with relatively low technical expenditure and high-speed data acquisition. MCC-IMS are increasingly in demand for medical diagnosis, therapy and medication control via breath analyses [5–7], as well as additional biological applications [810] and process control [1113]. Using MCC–IMS directly for clinical diagnosis allows results to be obtained in minutes, and it provides additional information that can be used to determine the therapeutic strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%