Chemical Analysis
6 total works
Luminescence Spectroscopy in Analytical Chemistry
by J. D. Winefordner and etc.
Published 1 January 1972
Vol 46
Also from the Wiley Series in Chemical Analysis Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy Basic Concepts, Instrumental Aspects, Applications and Trends A. Benninghoven and H. W. Werner Virtually a handbook on this important analytical technique, here is the most thorough presentation of secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) ever compiled. Surveys basic concepts of SIMS applications and supplies a comprehensive review of techniques and instrumentation, including detailed guidance for application and analysis. 1987 (0 471-01056-1) 1,227 pp. Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy Parts 1 & 2 Edited by P. W.J. Boumans Parts 1 and 2 of this book comprise Volume 90 in Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications. Part 1: Methodology, Instrumentation, and Performance covers the basis of ICP-AES as an analytical method and discusses fundamental analytical concepts, performance, and figures of merit. It compares the relationship between ICP and other modern "plasma sources" and the connection between ICP-AES, on one hand, and ICP atomic fluorescence spectroscopy and ICP mass spectroscopy on the other.
Part 2: Applications and Fundamentals, covers applications in the major fields of interest: metals and industrial materials, organics, agriculture and food, biological, and environmental. Also addresses in a fundamental way aerosol generation and the properties of plasmas. Part 1: 1987 (0 471-09686-5) 432 pp. Part 2: 1987 (0 471-85378-X) 486 pp.
Part 2: Applications and Fundamentals, covers applications in the major fields of interest: metals and industrial materials, organics, agriculture and food, biological, and environmental. Also addresses in a fundamental way aerosol generation and the properties of plasmas. Part 1: 1987 (0 471-09686-5) 432 pp. Part 2: 1987 (0 471-85378-X) 486 pp.
Vol 34
Vol 86
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
by A. Benninghoven, etc., F.G. Rudenauer, and H W Werner
Published 4 February 1987
Other titles for the analytical chemist Tandem Mass Spectrometry Edited by F. W. McLafferty Experts in tandem mass spectrometry bring this changing field up to date with a review of recent dramatic applications. Discusses amino acid sequencing, analysis of mixtures for trace level impurities, chemotaxonomy, and the classification of natural products. 1983 (0 471-86597-4) 506 pp. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry Peter R. Griffiths and James A. de Haseth An up-to-date introduction to the theory, instrumentation and applications of FT-IR spectrometry, including new and emerging techniques. Designed to allow actual and potential users of the technique to plan their experimental procedures correctly. Easy-to-read, logical presentation makes this sophisticated subject accessible to students as well as chemists and analysts. 1986 (0 471-09902-3) 656pp. Practical Aspects of Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Gordon M.
Message "a valuable and comprehensive reference that will help scientists to obtain a greater understanding of their GC/MS systems" Journal of American Chemical Society A single-source reference describing how and why gas chromatography and mass spectrometry instruments work. Describes a wide rage of technologies and offers guidance for their optimum use, outlining good practice, routine procedures, and trouble shooting. 1984 (0 471-06277-4) 351 pp.
Message "a valuable and comprehensive reference that will help scientists to obtain a greater understanding of their GC/MS systems" Journal of American Chemical Society A single-source reference describing how and why gas chromatography and mass spectrometry instruments work. Describes a wide rage of technologies and offers guidance for their optimum use, outlining good practice, routine procedures, and trouble shooting. 1984 (0 471-06277-4) 351 pp.
Vol 74