e-books in Analytical Chemistry category
by Marwa El-Azazy - InTech , 2019
This volume provides the reader with a synopsis of fundamentals and groundbreaking advances in the field. Readers will see a variety of MIR applications and difficulties encountered, especially in an industrial environment ...
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by P.M. Shiundu - African Virtual University , 2018
This module covers topics that are fundamental to analytical chemistry; the branch of chemistry that deals with qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemical analysis. We shall examine the quantitative aspects of reactions in aqueous solution.
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by David Harvey - DePauw University , 2016
The introductory course in analytical chemistry is the ideal place for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies, standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results.
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by Francisco Pena-Pereira (ed.) - De Gruyter Open , 2014
This is an overview of the challenges and achievements in the application of the miniaturized sample preparation methods in analytical laboratories. It includes both theoretical and practical aspects of miniaturized sample preparation approaches.
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by Manabu Tokeshi, Kiichi Sato (eds.) - MDPI AG , 2017
In this book, we focus on chemical and biochemical analyses (analytical and sensing techniques) using the various types of the micro/nano devices, including micro/nanofluidic devices, paper-based devices, digital microfluidics, and biochip arrays.
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by Kiumars Ghowsi (ed.) - InTech , 2015
Field effect electroosmosis is a novel phenomenon in electrokinetics that adds a new dimension in capillary electrophoresis. In this book, field effect electroosmosis is introduced, and a spectrum of applications of electrophoresis is presented.
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by R.V. Whiteley - Bookboon , 2013
This book is likely to find strong appeal among hard-core analytical chemists. It is rich in its presentation of first principles as it methodically illustrates the use of Maple for solving problems in the context of analytical chemistry.
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by Dean F. Martin, Barbara B. Martin (eds) - InTech , 2013
Chromatography is the separation of a mixture of compounds into its individual components based on their relative interactions with an inert matrix. However, chromatography is more than a simple technique, it is an important part of science ...
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by Ira S. Krull (ed.) - InTech , 2012
This volume deals with several topics of modern analytical chemistry, such as analytical method validation in biotechnology today, principal component analysis, kinetic methods of analysis using potentiometric and spectrophotometric detectors, etc.
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by Leonardo de Azevedo Calderon (ed.) - InTech , 2012
Chromatography is the most versatile and widespread technique employed in modern chemical analysis and plays a vital role in the advancement of chemistry and related fields. The book has three parts: applications, theory and sample preparation.
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- National Academies Press , 2006
This comprehensive report identifies the advances in chemical imaging technology -- either new techniques or combinations of existing techniques -- that could have the greatest impact on critical problems in science and technology.
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by T. E. Thorpe - J. Wiley & Sons , 1891
The aim of this book is to teach the principles of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by the aid of examples chosen, partly on account of their practical utility, and partly as affording illustration of the more important quantitative separations.
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by F. P. Treadwell - John Wiley & Sons , 1916
Contents: General principles; Reactions of the metals (cations); Reactions of the acid constituents (anions); Systematic analysis; Reactions of some of the rarer metals; Gravimetric determination of the metals; Volumetric analysis; Gas analysis.
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by Henry Stephens Washington - Wiley , 1904
This book presents to chemists, petrologists, mining engineers and others who have not made a particular study of quantitative analysis, a selection of methods for the chemical analysis of silicate rocks, and especially those of igneous origin.
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by B.D. Cullity - Addison-Wesley , 1956
Intended to acquaint the reader with the theory of x-ray diffraction, the experimental methods involved, and the main applications. It stresses X-ray diffraction rather than metallurgy. Designed for beginners, not a reference for the advanced reader.
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