Methods for enviromental trace analysis
By: Dean, John R.
Series: Analytical Techniques in the Sciences (AnTS). John R. Dean.Publisher: New Delhi Wiley India 2003Edition: 1st.Description: 259, 23.6*15.5 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-81-265-2471-6.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSISDDC classification: 615.1901 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Divided into two sections, that is Inorganic Analysis and Organic Analysis, this book covers selected techniques, principally atomic spectroscopy and chromatography. Using flow diagrams to augment the experimental information, it highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results. Detailed experimental information provided in an easy-to-follow style with illustrations. Describes the specific sample preparation approaches necessary to analyses a particular sample type. Discussion of selected literature sources highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results obtained. Table of Contents: Basic Laboratory Skills Investigative Approach for Sample Preparation Sampling Storage of Samples Sample Preparation of Inorganic Analysis Solids Liquids (natural and waste waters) Sample Preparation for Organic Analysis Solids Liquids Volatile Compounds Pre-concentration using solvent evaporation Instrumental Techniques for Trace Analysis Recording of Information in the Laboratory and Resources Responses to Self-Assessment Questions Resources and Bibliography Glossary of Terms Units of Measurement and Physical Constants Periodic TableItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Reference Section | Reference | 615.1901 DEA (Browse shelf) | 5 | Not For Loan | B1367 |
Divided into two sections, that is Inorganic Analysis and Organic Analysis, this book covers selected techniques, principally atomic spectroscopy and chromatography. Using flow diagrams to augment the experimental information, it highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results. Detailed experimental information provided in an easy-to-follow style with illustrations. Describes the specific sample preparation approaches necessary to analyses a particular sample type. Discussion of selected literature sources highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results obtained.
Table of Contents:
Basic Laboratory Skills
Investigative Approach for Sample Preparation
Sampling
Storage of Samples
Sample Preparation of Inorganic Analysis
Solids
Liquids (natural and waste waters)
Sample Preparation for Organic Analysis
Solids
Liquids
Volatile Compounds
Pre-concentration using solvent evaporation
Instrumental Techniques for Trace Analysis
Recording of Information in the Laboratory and Resources
Responses to Self-Assessment Questions
Resources and Bibliography
Glossary of Terms
Units of Measurement and Physical Constants
Periodic Table
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