2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His main research concerns Analytical chemistry, Mass spectrometry, Ion, Ion trap and Quadrupole ion trap. His work investigates the relationship between Analytical chemistry and topics such as Spectrometer that intersect with problems in Gas chromatography and Ion trap mass spectrometry. Scott A. McLuckey has included themes like Ion source and Ionization in his Mass spectrometry study.
The Ion study combines topics in areas such as Photochemistry, Electron transfer, Dissociation and Atomic physics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Chemical physics, Crystallography, Polyatomic ion, Molecule and Stereochemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Proton and Peptide in addition to Protonation.
Scott A. McLuckey mostly deals with Ion, Analytical chemistry, Mass spectrometry, Ion trap and Quadrupole ion trap. His Ion research integrates issues from Photochemistry, Dissociation and Atomic physics. Tandem mass spectrometry, Collision-induced dissociation, Mass spectrum, Electrospray and Fragmentation are among the areas of Analytical chemistry where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
His Mass spectrometry research incorporates elements of Ion source and Chemical ionization. His Ion trap research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glow discharge, Secondary ion mass spectrometry and Top-down proteomics. His work in Quadrupole ion trap is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Reflectron.
His primary areas of study are Ion, Mass spectrometry, Analytical chemistry, Protonation and Photochemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Reagent and Dissociation as well as Ion. Scott A. McLuckey studies Mass spectrometry, focusing on Tandem mass spectrometry in particular.
His work carried out in the field of Analytical chemistry brings together such families of science as Protein structure and Ionization. Scott A. McLuckey has researched Protonation in several fields, including Amino acid, Peptide bond, Peptide, Inorganic chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry. His Ion trap study which covers Nucleophile that intersects with Reactivity.
His primary scientific interests are in Ion, Mass spectrometry, Analytical chemistry, Inorganic chemistry and Reagent. Quadrupole ion trap and Ion trap are subfields of Ion in which his conducts study. His work in Quadrupole ion trap addresses subjects such as Atomic physics, which are connected to disciplines such as Reflectron and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance.
His Mass spectrometry research incorporates themes from Crystallography and Double bond. His Analytical chemistry study incorporates themes from Peptide bond and Ionization. Scott A. McLuckey combines subjects such as Carbodiimide, Polymer chemistry, SN2 reaction, Onium and Peptide with his study of Inorganic chemistry.
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Mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry: techniques and applications of tandem mass spectrometry
Kenneth L. Busch;Gary L. Glish;Scott A. McLuckey;John J. Monaghan.
Analytica Chimica Acta (1990)
Thermochemical determinations by the kinetic method
R. Graham Cooks;Jeffrey S. Patrick;Tapio Kotiaho;Scott A. McLuckey.
Mass Spectrometry Reviews (1994)
Tandem mass spectrometry of small, multiply charged oligonucleotides.
Scott A. Mcluckey;Gary J. Van Berkel;Gary L. Glish.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1992)
Collision-induced dissociation (CID) of peptides and proteins.
J Mitchell Wells;Scott A McLuckey.
Methods in Enzymology (2005)
Proton affinities from dissociations of proton-bound dimers
S. A. McLuckey;D. Cameron;R. G. Cooks.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1981)
Principles of collisional activation in analytical mass spectrometry.
Scott A. McLuckey.
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (1992)
SPECIAL FEATURE:TUTORIAL Slow Heating Methods in Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Scott A. McLuckey;Douglas E. Goeringer.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry (1997)
Electrochemical Origin of Radical Cations Observed in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectra
Gary J. Van Berkel;Scott A. McLuckey;Gary L. Glish.
Analytical Chemistry (1992)
'Top down' protein characterization via tandem mass spectrometry.
Gavin E. Reid;Scott A. McLuckey.
Journal of Mass Spectrometry (2002)
Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
R. Graham Cooks;R. Graham Cooks;R. Graham Cooks;Gary L. Glish;Scott A. Mcluckey;Scott A. Mcluckey;Scott A. Mcluckey;Raymond E. Kaiser;Raymond E. Kaiser;Raymond E. Kaiser.
Chemical & Engineering News (1991)
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