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Cover Gallery 2007


JAAS cover images from 2007 are available to browse here

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Cover image for Issue 12, 2007

Issue 12, 2007

The ChemCam instrument of the Mars Science Laboratory rover analyses Martian rocks by remote laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS).  LIBS plasmas of different materials are shown under Martian atmospheric conditions.  Reproduced by permission of P. Mauchein.


DOI: 10.1039/b704868h

Cover image for Issue 11, 2007

Issue 11, 2007

The picture illustrates Plasma-Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy - an emerging technique in analytical and atomic spectrometry.  Reproduced by permission of C. Wang.


DOI: 10.1039/b701223c

Cover image for Issue 10, 2007

Issue 10, 2007

Atomic spectrometry timeline, indicating development and use of key techniques and methods. Projected hot application areas of metallomics, elemental imaging and radioisotopes are denoted on the far right.  Image by M. Perkins and D. W. Koppenaal, reproduced by permission of PNNL.


DOI: 10.1039/b714120n


Cover image for Issue 9, 2007

Issue 9, 2007

Elemental speciation in biochemistry involves not only assignment of metal oxidation states, but differentiation of free versus bound metals as well as assignment of the parent molecular species. Reproduced by permission of R. K. Marcus.


DOI: 10.1039/b703812g

Cover image for Issue 8, 2007

Issue 8, 2007

ICP-MS as one analytical tool for plant-soil system metallomics studies. Reproduced by permission of J. Caruso.


DOI: 10.1039/b703912c

Cover image for Issue 8, 2007     Inside Cover

Issue 8, 2007 Inside Cover

Microscopic picture of metastasizing cancer cells.  Image provided by J. Hopkins and reproduced by permission of H. Goenaga Infante.


DOI: 10.1039/b710477b


Cover image for Issue 7, 2007

Issue 7, 2007

Geographical distribution of partners in the GLADNET and EMDPA EU projects. Reproduced by permission of N. Jakubowski.


DOI: 10.1039/b704802p

Cover image for Issue 6, 2007

Issue 6, 2007

Atomic spectrometry timeline, indicating development and use of key techniques and methods. Projected hot application areas of metallomics, elemental imaging and radioisotopes are denoted on the far right.  Image by M. Perkins and D. W. Koppenaal, reproduced by permission of PNNL.


DOI: 10.1039/b707066g

Cover image for Issue 5, 2007

Issue 5, 2007

The immobilization of phthalocyanines on gold electrodes and their XRF characterisation.  Reproduced by permission of A. Adriaens.


DOI: 10.1039/b616167g


Cover image for Issue 4, 2007

Issue 4, 2007

Atomic spectrometry timeline, indicating development and use of key techniques and methods. Projected hot application areas of metallomics, elemental imaging and radioisotopes are denoted on the far right.  Image by M. Perkins and D. W. Koppenaal, reproduced by permission of PNNL.


DOI: 10.1039/b703742m

Cover image for Issue 3, 2007

Issue 3, 2007

Particle dynamics analysis, using light scattering interferometry, for measurement of size and velocity of aerosol droplets generated by a direct injection pneumatic nebuliser. Artwork by M. Munkholm. Reproduced by permission of E. Bjorn.


DOI: 10.1039/b613318e

Cover image for Issue 2, 2007

Issue 2, 2007

Image depicts the non-destructive identification of documents using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Reproduced by permission of M. L. Carvalho.


DOI: 10.1039/b608361g


Cover image for Issue 2, 2007     Inside Cover

Issue 2, 2007 Inside Cover

Image depicts the identification of the metabolities of tellurium (meaning Earth in Latin) and selenium (meaning moon in Greek).  Reproduced by permission of Y. Ogra.


DOI: 10.1039/b700806f

Cover image for Issue 1, 2007

Issue 1, 2007

Image depicts simultaneous monitoring of kinetics of several trace metal ions in vivo in brain extracellular fluid using microdialysis coupled online with in-tube solid phase extraction and ICP-MS. Reproduced by permission of Y.-C. Sun.


DOI: 10.1039/b611717a