Publications
(* arising from doctoral dissertation)

* 1. "Note Concerning Dissociation Energy of the Hydrogen-Oxygen Bond in Acetic Acid," K. D. Cook and J. W. Taylor, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 30, 93-95 (1979).

* 2. "A Supersonic Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometric Study of Hydrogen Bonding in Ammonia," K. D. Cook and J. W. Taylor, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 30, 345-357 (1979).

3. "Determination of Critical Micelle Concentrations by Bipolar Pulse Conductance," J. Baxter-Hammond, C. R. Powley, K. D. Cook, and T. A. Nieman, J. Coll. Interface Sci., 76, 434-438 (1980).

4. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry of Poly(ethylene Glycols)," S. T. F. Lai, K. W. Chan, and K. D. Cook, Macromolecules, 13, 953-956 (1980).

* 5. "A Photoionization Study of Hydrogen Bound Clusters in a Supersonic Molecular Beam," K. D. Cook, G. G. Jones, and J. W. Taylor, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 35, 273-292 (1980).

* 6. "A Mass Spectrometric Study of the Effect of Supersonic Molecular Beam Sampling on the Clustering of Acetic Acid Vapor," K. D. Cook and J. W. Taylor, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 35, 259-271 (1980).

7. "Probing the Mechanism of Micellar Sensitization of Photometric Analysis," J. Baxter-Hammond and K. D. Cook, in Solution Behavior of Surfactants, K. L. Mittal and E. J. Fendler, Editors (Plenum Press: New York, 1982), p. 1283-1306.

8. "Salt Effects on the Surfactant-Sensitized Spectrophotometric Determination of Beryllium with Chrome Azurol S," J. H. Callahan and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 54, 59-62 (1982).

9. "The Mechanism of Enhancement of Analyte Sensitivity by Surfactants in Flame Atomic Spectrometry," H. Kornahrens, K. D. Cook, and D. W. Armstrong, Anal. Chem., 54, 1325-1329 (1982).

10. "Observation of Some Transition Metal Complexes in Solution by Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry," K. W. Chan and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 104, 5031-5034 (1982).

11. "Chemical Reactivity of Glycerol as a Mass Spectrometric Matrix," K. W. Chan and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 55, 1422-1424 (1983).

12. "Factors Affecting Mass Spectral Sensitivity for Ions Sampled by Field Evaporation from a Liquid Matrix," K. W. Chan and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 55, 1306-1309 (1983).

13. "Mass Spectrometric Study of Interactions Between Poly(ethylene Glycols) and Alkali Metals in Solution," K. W. Chan and K. D. Cook, Macromolecules, 16, 1736-1740 (1983).

14. "Extended Mass Range by Multiple Charge: Sampling Quadruply Charged Quasimolecular Ions of Poly(ethylene Glycol) 4000," K. W. Chan and K. D. Cook, Org. Mass Spectrom., 18, 423-425 (1983).

15. "Energy Deposition in Desorption Ionization," K. D. Cook and K. W. Chan, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Proc., 54, 135-149 (1983).

16. "Sampling Ions from Volatile Solutions by Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry," S. L. Murawski and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 56, 1015-1020 (1984).

17. "Mechanism of Surfactant Induced Changes in the Visible Spectroscopy of Metal-Chrome Azurol S Complexes," J. H. Callahan and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 56, 1632-1640 (1984).

18. "Surfactant Effects on the Spectroscopy of the Gadolinium-Chrome Azurol S Complex," G. J. Klopf and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chim. Acta, 162, 293-304 (1984).

19. "Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometric Studies of some Polyether-Cation Complexes," V. F. Man, J. D. Lin, and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 107, 4635-40 (1985).

20. "Factors Affecting the Quantitative Mass Spectral Analysis of Oligomer Mixtures in Solution Using Electrohydrodynamic Ionization," K. D. Cook and J. H. Callahan, Adv. Mass Spectrom., Part B, J. F. J. Todd, Editor (Wiley: New York, NY, 1986), pp. 1291-1292.

21. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: The Problem and its 'Solution,'" K. D. Cook, J. H. Callahan, V. F. Man, and K. O. Hool, in Specialty Instrumentation (28th Oak Ridge Nat. Lab. Conf. on Anal. Chem. in Energy Tech.), W. R. Laing, Editor (Lewis: Chelsea, MI, 1986), pp. 101-106.

22. "Mass Transport Effects in Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry," J. H. Callahan, K. Hool, J. D. Reynolds, and K. D. Cook, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Proc., 75, 291-317 (1987).

23. "Factors Affecting the Sampling of Poly(ethyleneimines) by Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry," K. D. Cook, J. H. Callahan, and V. F. Man, Anal. Chem., 60, 706-713 (1988).

24. "Glycerol-Induced Reduction in Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry," J. H. Callahan, K. Hool, J. D. Reynolds, and K. D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 60, 714-719 (1988).

25. "Physical Properties of Matrices used for Fast Atom Bombardment," K. D. Cook, P. J. Todd, and D. H. Friar Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom., 18, 492-497 (1989).

26. "Isotope Label Scrambling in Alkyl Cations: A Mechanistic Proposal," A. A. Tuinman and K. D. Cook, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 3, 289-292 (1989).

27. "An Electrohydrodynamic MS Study of Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Matrix-Assisted Desorption Ionization," K. D. Cook, Ionization from Organic Solids, B. Sundqvist, Editor (Wiley: New York, 1990), pp. 161-165.

28. "Mass Transport and Ion Pairing Effects in Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry," J. D. Reynolds and K. D. Cook, Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Proc., 97, 325-332 (1990).

29. "Charge Remote Fragmentation in a Hybrid (BEqQ) Mass Spectrometer to Determine Isotopic Purity in Selectively Polydeuterated Surfactants," A. A. Tuinman, K. D. Cook, and L. J. Magid, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 1, 85-91 (1990).

30. "Improving FAB Mass Spectra: The Influence of some Controllable Parameters on Spectral Quality," J. D. Reynolds and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 1, 149-157 (1990).

31. "Effect of Varying Counterions on the Sensitivity of Electrohydrodynamic and Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry," J. D. Reynolds and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 1, 233-237 (1990).

32. "Mass Spectrometric Signature of S-Prenylated Cysteine Peptides," A. A. Tuinman, D. A. Thomas, K. D. Cook, C.-B. Xue, F. Naider, and J. M. Becker, Anal. Biochem., 193, 173-177 (1991).

33. "Optical Studies of Electrohydrodynamic Disintegration of Liquids in EH and ES Mass Spectrometry," K. D. Cook, U. Lüttgens and F. W. Röllgen, Methods and Mechanisms for Producing Ions from Large Molecules (NATO ASI Series B: Physics Vol. 269), K. G. Standing and W. Ens, Eds; (Plenum: New York, 1991) pp. 185-193.

34. "Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry: How High Can It Go?", K. D. Cook, Methods and Mechanisms for Producing Ions from Large Molecules (NATO ASI Series B: Physics Vol. 269), K. G. Standing and W. Ens, Eds; (Plenum: New York, 1991) pp. 195-200.

35. "m-Nitrobenzyl Alcohol Electrochemistry in Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry," J. D. Reynolds, K. D. Cook, J. L. E. Burn, and C. Woods, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 3, 113-121 (1992).

36. "FAB-Induced Condensation of Glycerol with Ammonium Surfactants I: Regioselectivity of the Adduct Formation," A. A. Tuinman and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 3, 318-325 (1992).

37. "Secondary Ion Emission from Solutions: Time Dependence and Surface Phenomena," M. S. Kriger, K. D. Cook, R. T. Short, and P. J. Todd, Anal. Chem., 64, 3052-3058 (1992).

38. "Structural Characterization of Various Dirhodium Compounds Using Fast Atom Bombardment and Collision - Induced Dissociation Mass Spectrometry," J. D. Reynolds, J. L. E. Burn, B. Boggess, K. D. Cook, and C. Woods, Inorg. Chem., 32, 5517-5521 (1993).

39. "FAB-Induced Condensation of Glycerol with Ammonium Surfactants. II: Time Dependence of MS and MS/MS Spectra," A. A. Tuinman and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 5, 92-99 (1994).

40. "Determination of Flux from Saddle Field FAB Gun," B. Boggess and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 5, 100-105 (1994).

41. "Durable Gold-Coated Fused Silica Capillaries for Use in Electrospray Mass Spectrometry," M. S. Kriger, K. D. Cook, and R. S. Ramsey Anal. Chem., 67, 385-389 (1995).

42. "Impact of Parameterization on the Least Squares Deconvolution of Mass Spectral Data for Simultaneous Determination of Isomeric Alkanes," K. D. Cook, M. L. Haddix, and G. L. Seebach, Advances in Instrumentation and Control 50(3), 1169-1178 (1995).

43. "Isomer Resolution Using Process Mass Spectrometry," K. D. Cook, M. L. Haddix, and G. L. Seebach, J. Process Anal. Chem., 2, 219-223 (1996).

44. "Parameterization for Mass Spectrometric Monitoring of Multi-Component Streams," K. D. Cook, M. L. Haddix, and G. L. Seebach, J. Process. Anal. Chem., 3, (1,2), 53-62 (1997).

45. "Separation and Characterization of Single-chain Polymer Particles," R. Festag, B. Wunderlich, D. C. Joy, S. D. Alexandratos, K. D. Cook, Space Processing of Materials, N. Ramachandran, Editor (SPIE: Bellingham, WA, 1996), pp. 155-165.

46. "Single-and Few-Chain Polystrene Particles by Electrospray," R. Festag, S.D. Alexandratos, K.D. Cook, D.C. Joy, B. Annis, and B. Wunderlich, Macromolecules, 30, 6238-6242 (1997).

47. "Process Mass Spectrometric Monitoring of Isometric Hydrocarbon Gases," K. D. Cook, K. H. Bennett, M. L. Haddix, E. A. Keator, J. C. Falconer, and G. L. Seebach, J. Process Anal. Chem., 3, (3,4), 115-124 (1998).

48. "Effects of Molecular Entanglements During Electrospray of High Molecular Weight Polymers," R. Festag, S. D. Alexandratos, D. C. Joy, B. Wunderlich, B. Annis and K. D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 9, 299-304 (1998).

49. "On-Line Mass Spectrometry: A Faster Route to Process Monitoring and Control," K. D. Cook, K. H. Bennett, and M. L. Haddix, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 38, 1192-1204 (1999).

50. "Investigation of the Electrospray Plume by Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy," S. Zhou, A.G. Edwards, K.D. Cook, and G.J. Van Berkel, Anal. Chem., 71, 769-776 (1999) ("Accelerated Article").

51. "Time-Dependent Permeance of Gas Mixtures Through Zeolite Membranes," K.H. Bennett, K.D. Cook, J.L. Falconer, and R.D. Noble, Anal. Chem., 71, 1016-1020 (1999).

52. "Probing Solvent Fractionation in Electrospray Droplets with Laser-Induced Fluorescence of a Solvatochromic Dye," S. Zhou and K.D. Cook, Anal. Chem., 72, 963-969 (2000).

53.  “NSF Sponsored Programs for Research Sabbaticals: Why, Where, and How,” Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly, 21, 34-36 (2000).

54.  “Protonation in ES MS: Wrong-Way-Round or Right-Way-Round?” S. Zhou and K.D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 11, 961-966 (2000).  

55.  “Simultaneous Analysis of Butene Isomer Mixtures Using Process Mass Spectrometry,” K.H. Bennett, G.L. Seebach, and K.D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom.,11, 1079-1085 (2000).  

56.  “Expanding Simultaneous Process Mass Spectrometric Analysis,” K.H. Bennett, K.D. Cook, J.L. Falconer, and R.D. Noble, J. Process Anal. Chem., 5, 42-49 (2000).  

57.  “Extension of Isomer Analysis by Process Mass Spectrometry,” K.D. Cook and K.H. Bennett, J. Process Anal. Chem., 5, 59-64 (2000).  

58.  “Ab Amyloid Fibrils Possess a Core Structure Highly Resistant to Hydrogen Exchange,” I. Kheterpal, S. Zhou, K.D. Cook, and R. Wetzel, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 97, 13597-13601 (2000).

59.  “A Mechanistic Study of Electrospray Mass Spectrometry: Charge Gradients Within ES Droplets and Their Influence on Ion Response,” S. Zhou and K.D. Cook, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 12, 206-214 (2001).  

Invited Reviews

 1. “Electrohydrodynamic Mass Spectrometry,” Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 5, 467-519 (1986).

2. “Polymer Mass Spectrometry,” in Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, 2nd ed.; H. F. Mark, N. M. Bikales, C. G. Overberger, and G. Menges, Eds., (Wiley: New York, 1987), Vol. 9, pp. 319-356.

3. “Mass Spectrometry,” in Concise Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology; J. I.
Kroschwitz, Ed., (Wiley: New York, 1990), pp. 585-588.