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9781859961896

BIOS Instant Notes in Analytical Chemistry

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    9781859961896

  • ISBN10:

    1859961894

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2002-06-30
  • Publisher: Taylor & Franci

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Instant Notes in Analytical Chemistry provides students with a thorough comprehension of analytical chemistry and its applications.& It supports the learning of principles and practice of analytical procedures and also covers the& analytical techniques commonly used in laboratories today.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations vii
Preface ix
The nature and scope of analytical chemistry
1(20)
Analytical chemistry, its functions and applications
1(2)
Analytical problems and procedures
3(2)
Analytical techniques and methods
5(5)
Sampling and sample handling
10(5)
Calibration and standards
15(3)
Quality in analytical laboratories
18(3)
Assessment of data
21(34)
Errors in analytical measurements
21(5)
Assessment of accuracy and precision
26(8)
Significance testing
34(7)
Calibration and linear regression
41(8)
Quality control and chemometrics
49(6)
Analytical reactions in solution
55(54)
Solution equilibria
55(6)
Electrochemical reactions
61(5)
Potentiometry
66(8)
pH and its control
74(6)
Titrimetry I: acid-base titrations
80(5)
Complexation, solubility and redox equilibria
85(5)
Titrimetry II: complexation, precipitation and redox titrations
90(5)
Gravimetry
95(3)
Voltammetry and amperometry
98(6)
Conductimetry
104(5)
Separation techniques
109(80)
Solvent and solid-phase extraction
109(10)
Principles of chromatography
119(12)
Thin-layer chromatography
131(6)
Gas chromatography: principles and instrumentation
137(12)
Gas chromatography: procedures and applications
149(6)
High-performance liquid chromatography: principles and instrumentation
155(11)
High-performance liquid chromatography: modes, procedures and applications
166(8)
Electrophoresis and electrochromatography: principles and instrumentation
174(8)
Electrophoresis and electrochromatography: modes, procedures and applications
182(7)
Spectrometric techniques
189(94)
Electromagnetic radiation and energy levels
189(6)
Atomic and molecular spectrometry
195(6)
Spectrometric instrumentation
201(5)
Flame atomic emission spectrometry
206(3)
Inductively coupled plasma spectrometry
209(5)
X-ray emission spectrometry
214(4)
Atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectrometry
218(5)
Ultraviolet and visible molecular spectrometry: principles and instrumentation
223(5)
Ultraviolet and visible molecular spectrometry: applications
228(5)
Infrared and Raman spectrometry: principles and instrumentation
233(9)
Infrared and Raman spectrometry: applications
242(6)
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry: principles and instrumentation
248(13)
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry: interpretation of proton and carbon-13 spectra
261(9)
Mass spectrometry
270(13)
Combined techniques
283(22)
Advantages of combined techniques
283(2)
Sample identification using multiple spectrometric techniques data
285(9)
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
294(4)
Gas chromatography-infrared spectrometry
298(4)
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
302(3)
Thermal methods
305(18)
Thermogravimetry
305(6)
Differential thermal analysis and differential scanning calorimetry
311(5)
Thermomechanical analysis
316(4)
Evolved gas analysis
320(3)
Sensors, automation and computing
323(14)
Chemical sensors and biosensors
323(5)
Automated procedures
328(3)
Computer control and data collection
331(2)
Data enhancement and databases
333(4)
Further reading 337(2)
Index 339

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