Keywords:
Chemistry, Analytic.
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Electronic books.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (417 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781483274560
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=4356784
DDC:
543
Language:
English
Note:
Front Cover -- Trac: Trends in Analytical Chemistry -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Part 1: Feature -- Chapter 1. Analytical chemistry in Poland -- References -- Chapter 2. Quality and productivity in the analytical laboratory -- References -- Part 2: In the news -- Chapter 3. UMIX SYMPOSIA 1987 - a report -- Concept -- Structure -- Implementation -- Event -- Evaluation -- Part 3: Observer -- Chapter 4. Ethanol detection and assay systems: development of immobilised enzyme biosensors -- References -- Part 4: Meeting Reports -- Chapter 5. 31st IUPAC Congress -- Chapter 6. Biomolecular and environmental mass spectrometry -- Chapter 7. Affinity chromatography and macromolecular interactions -- Chapter 8. 100th Anniversary of the Michelson interferometer -- Part 5: Computer Corner -- Chapter 9. Data acquisition system for the Sedigraph 5000D -- Introduction -- The interfacing -- The software -- Applications -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part 6: Trends -- Chapter 10. Synergistic use of multiple assays and achievement of mass balance to validate analytical methods -- Chapter 11. Application of electrochemical detection in high-performance liquid chromatography to the assay of biologically active compounds -- Principles -- Type of electrochemical detectors -- General considerations for the assay of biologically active compounds -- Assay of biologically active compounds in biology and medicine -- Assay of enzyme activity -- Future trends -- References -- Chapter 12. Analysis of nucleosides, nucleotides and oligonucleotides using fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry -- Chapter 13. Use of simplex optimization to improve the performance of an inductively coupled plasma in atomic emission spectrometry -- Part 7: Books -- Chapter 14. Authoritative and accessible -- Chapter 15. NMR reveals oil - in theory.
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Chapter 16. Bridging the gap -- Chapter 17. A wealth of information -- Chapter 18. After the flood -- Part 8: Software -- Chapter 19. THE PROTEIN SEQUENCING APPRENTICE -- Part 9: Feature -- Chapter 20. Analytical information online: some examples -- Introduction -- Analytical Abstracts -- Analyte and matrix searching -- Pharmaceutical analysis -- Concept: construction of membrane electrodes -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 10: In the news -- Chapter 21. The biosensor market - huge growth predicted -- Chapter 22. Analytical Laboratory Managers Association -- Part 11: meeting reports -- Chapter 23. Eighteenth EUCMOS congress -- Chapter 24. Euroanalysis VI -- Chapter 25. Monoclonal antibodies - analytical, diagonistic and therapeutic aspects -- Chapter 26. Accuracy in trace analysis -- Part 12: Interface -- Chapter 27. Chemometric detectors for selective detection in gas Chromatographic analyses -- Introduction -- The eye and the perceptron -- Chemometric detectors -- Selectivity in GC-MS analyses -- Outlook -- References -- Part 13: Computer Corner -- Chapter 28. PARVUS - MS-DOS: a package for general pattern recognition -- Part 14: Biotechnology focus -- Chapter 29. Chemiluminescence immunoassays -- Introduction -- Non-radioactive labels -- Chemiluminescence -- Immunoassays -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 15: trends -- Chapter 30. High-performance affinity chromatography -- Introduction -- Classical methods for protein purification -- Affinity chromatography -- High-performance affinity chromatography -- Choice of support for HPAC -- Silica derivatives for ligand immobilization -- Immobilization techniques -- Applications -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 31. Studies of gaseous molecules by Raman spectroscopy -- Introduction -- Theoretical background -- Experimental apparatus -- Applications -- Conclusions.
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References -- Chapter 32. Two-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy for bacterial identification -- Introduction -- Primary fluorescence methods -- Secondary fluorescence methods -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part 16: Books -- Chapter 33. A useful source book -- Chapter 34. Thin-layer chromatography - the Cinderella of the separation sciences -- Chapter 35. NMR reference update -- Chapter 37. Electrophoresis - impressive achievements -- Chapter 38. SIMS - the standard text -- Part 17: In the news -- Chapter 39. Computers in chemical education and research in Kenya -- Introduction -- The Laboratory for Computer Applications in Chemistry at Nairobi -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 40. 1988 Pittsburgh Conference - Award winners -- Part 18: Observer -- Chapter 41. Temperature, the 4th dimension in UV-visible molecular spectroscopy -- Ion-pair and charge-transfer complexes -- Acid-base equilibria -- Complexes of triphenylmethane complexons -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 42. Analytical applications of thermochromism -- Ion-pair and charge-transfer complexes -- Acid-base equilibria -- Complexes of triphenylmethane complexons -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part 19: Meeting reports -- Chapter 43. Element trace analysis by mass spectrometry -- Sample preparation and calibration of analytical results -- ICP-MS -- Glow discharge and spark source MS -- High accuracy with isotope dilution MS -- High precision in isotope ratio measurements -- Chapter 44. Pharmaceutical and biomedicai analysis -- Chapter 45. Planar chromatography on the way to becoming established -- Methodology and theory -- Applications -- Combination of methods -- Part 20: Interface -- Chapter 46. Bar code sample identification: the key to laboratory information management systems (LIMS) productivity -- Part 21: Computer Corner.
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Chapter 47. A short SAS macro for performing the basic equations of correspondence analysis -- Part 22: Trends -- Chapter 48. Chromatographic interfaces for supersonic jet spectroscopy -- Chapter 49. Development of electroanalytical chemistry at the liquid-liquid interface -- Chapter 50. An update on post-column derivatization methodology in high-performance liquid chromatography -- Chapter 51. Computerized data acquisition and data reduction in spectrophotometric analysis of metal ion complexes -- Chapter 52. Part 1. General considerations and data acquisition -- Introduction -- Data acquisition for multiwavelength spectrophotometric titrations -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 23: Book -- Chapter 53. Attractive alternative to using larger statistical packages -- Chapter 54. Spectral information -- Chapter 55. 'How black boxes work' for analytical geochemists -- Chapter 56. Current interest -- Feature -- Chapter 57. Harmonized protocol for the design and interpretation of collaborative studies -- Introduction -- International workshop on harmonization of collaborative studies -- Background -- Details of the protocol -- Future work -- References -- Part 24: In the news -- Chapter 58. News from the Chemometrics Society -- Part 25: Observer -- Chapter 59. Stable isotope ratio analysis in fossil fuel coprocessing -- Part 26: Meeting reports -- Chapter 60. 14th FACSS meeting -- Chapter 61. Analysis of steroids -- Chapter 62. Second BCEIA meeting -- Chapter 63. Analytical Chemistry - a time for change? -- Part 27: Computer Corner -- Chapter 64. A general-purpose interface between FORTRAN and the low-level functions of the IBM-PC -- Introduction -- BIOS and DOS interrupts -- A generalized interrupt routine -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part 28: Tends -- Chapter 65. Fourier self-deconvolution in IR spectroscopy -- Introduction -- Principles of FSD.
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Deconvolution of IR spectra -- Fourier band isolation -- Software -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 66. Laser ablation and the laser microprobe -- Introduction -- Formation of the plume -- Observation of the analytical plasma -- Applications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 67. Designing chemically modified electrodes for electroanalysis -- Chapter 68. Computerized data acquisition and data reduction in spectrophotometric analysis -- Chapter 69. Part 2: numerical analysis with and without an underlying chemical model -- Introduction -- Mathematical formulation of the problems -- Model-based evaluation -- Model-free data evaluation -- A chemical example -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 29: Books -- Chapter 70. Spectrophotometry and spectrof luorimetry for biochemists -- Chapter 71. Practical aspects of quantitation -- Part 30: Software -- Chapter 72. BIBLIOGRAPHER -- Chapter 73. Progress in plasma spectrochemistry -- Chapter 74. Supercritical fluid chromatography, alive and well -- Part 31: Computer Corner -- Chapter 75. Routines for method validation using regression methodology -- Chapter 76. Analysis of variance to investigate linearity -- Part 32: Interface -- Chapter 77. Battery-operated microcomputer-based electrochemical instrumentation -- Battery-operated instrumentation -- General considerations -- Computerized battery-operated data acquisition system -- Extended forms of instrumentation -- Ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) -- Voltammetry -- Conclusions -- References -- Part 33: Trends -- Chapter 78. Diffuse reflectance Fourier transform IR spectroscopy -- Introduction -- Experimental measurements -- Applications -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 79. Chromatographie cross-fractionation.
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Chapter 80. Molecular characterization of non-porphyrin trace-metal compounds of geochemical and process significance using highperformance liquid chromatography in combination with element-selective detection.
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