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Ionization-Based Analytical Spectrometry
1906 - 1935
Ionization-based analytical instrumentation established the core detection frameworks, uniting vacuum extraction, positive ray analysis, and electron-impact ionization across chemistry and physiology. Reagent-driven colorimetric methods enabled direct quantification of trace metals and elements, while clinical chemistry emerged as a major application domain with assays for sodium, potassium, iron, and related ions in urine, serum, blood, and tissues. Foundational ionization theory and gas-phase spectroscopy provided the theoretical baseline for interpreting analytical signals across elements.
• Ionization-based analytical instrumentation underpins diverse measurement strategies, uniting vacuum extraction, Positive Ray analysis, and electron-impact ionization as core detection frameworks across chemistry and physiology [4], [12], [16], [17], [19], [20].
• Reagent-driven colorimetric and chemical-detection paradigms enable direct quantification of trace metals and elements, exemplified by copper micro-colorimetry with diethyldithiocarbamate and phosphorus colorimetry as accessible analytical endpoints [2], [5], [13].
• Biological and clinical chemistry emerges as a major application domain, with direct quantitative assays for sodium, potassium, iron, and related ions in urine, serum, blood, and tissues driving early clinical biochemistry [2], [3], [4], [9], [18].
• Analytical chemistry of inorganic materials and metallurgy anchors early industrial and materials analysis: aluminium oxide, sodium alloys, rhenium analyses, and related crystallography/metallography informing elemental characterization and alloy studies [6], [8], [11], [14], [15], [17].
• Foundational ionization theory and gas-phase spectroscopy—ionization potentials, hydrogen/oxygen ionization, and ion-atom interactions providing the theoretical baseline for interpreting analytical signals across elements [12], [14], [16], [17], [19], [20].
Partition Chromatography Centric Analysis
1936 - 1965
Mass Spectrometry–Driven Chromatography
1966 - 1978
Late-1970s Multimodal Analysis
1979 - 1985
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
1986 - 1993
In Situ Solid-Phase Microextraction
1994 - 2000
Mass Spectrometry-Enabled Environmental Analytics
2001 - 2007
Ambient High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry
2008 - 2014
Ion Mobility Driven Analytics
2015 - 2024