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rdfs:comment | - Fred Warren McLafferty is an American chemist known for his work in mass spectrometry. He is best known for the McLafferty rearrangement reaction that was observed with mass spectrometry. WIth Roland Gohlke, he pioneered the technique of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. He is also known for electron capture dissociation, a method of fragmenting gas phase ions.
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Prizes | - ACS Award in Chemical Instrumentation
- ACS Nichols Gold Medal
- Field and Franklin Award
- Fisher Award
- Member of the National Academy of Sciences
- Oesper Award
- Sir J.J. Thomson Gold Medal
- ASMS Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award
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Alma mater | - Cornell University
- University of Nebraska
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work institutions | - Cornell University
- Purdue University
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abstract | - Fred Warren McLafferty is an American chemist known for his work in mass spectrometry. He is best known for the McLafferty rearrangement reaction that was observed with mass spectrometry. WIth Roland Gohlke, he pioneered the technique of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. He is also known for electron capture dissociation, a method of fragmenting gas phase ions.
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