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Modern classics in analytical chemistry Volume II : a collection of articles from Analytical chemistry and Chemical and engineering news, selected for their value as supplementary reading about modern chemical instrumentation and analytical methods. Compiled and edited by Alvin L. Beilby.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington : American Chemical Society, [1970-Description: v. ill., ports. 28 cmISBN:
  • 0841203326 (v. 2)
  • 9780841203327
Uniform titles:
  • Analytical chemistry.
  • Chemical and engineering news.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 543
Contents:
Introduction -- Development of analytical chemistry as a science.
Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Atomic absorption spectroscopy - stagnant or pregnant? -- Multielement flame spectroscopy -- Atomic fluorescence spectroscopy -- Fourier and Hadamard transform methods in spectroscopy -- Atomic spectrochemical measurements with a Fourier treansform spectrometer -- X-ray energy spectrometry -- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy -- Tunable lasers in analytical spectroscopy -- Surface and thin film compositional analysis: description and comparison of techniques -- Surface and thin film analysis.
The renaissance in polarographic and voltammetric analysis -- Anodic stripping voltammetry.
Foundations of modern liquid chromatography -- The development of chromatography -- Process gas chromatography.
GC/MS/Computers -- Computerized signal processing -- Microprocessors. Part I: bridging the gap -- Microprocessors. Part II: applications -- Automated reaction-rate methods of analysis -- Instruments for rate determinations.
Applications of chemiluminescent reactions to the measurement of air pollution -- Chemiluminescence and bioluminescence in analytical chemistry -- Immobilized enzymes: analytical applications -- Ultrapurity in trace analysis -- The other face of the measurement base -- Measurement analysis by pattern recognition -- Comparison of analytical techniques for inorganic pollutants.
Urgent production problem solved by unique capabilities of analytical chemists -- Effects of raw material change in manufacturing process resolved -- Analytical chemists vital in commercialization of new food packaging material -- Multitechnique approach solves construction materials failure problems -- Analytical chemists in the US Customs service -- Recognition and solution of production problems in vitamin manufacture -- Finding the flavor component: a job for the analytical chemist -- The forensic chemist.An "analytical detective" -- Industrial analytical chemists and OSHA regulations for vinyl chloride.
Art conservation: culture under analysis.Part I -- Art conservation: culture under analysis.Part II.
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Vol. 2 issued in series: An ACS reprint collection.

Includes bibliographies.

Introduction -- Development of analytical chemistry as a science.

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Atomic absorption spectroscopy - stagnant or pregnant? -- Multielement flame spectroscopy -- Atomic fluorescence spectroscopy -- Fourier and Hadamard transform methods in spectroscopy -- Atomic spectrochemical measurements with a Fourier treansform spectrometer -- X-ray energy spectrometry -- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy -- Tunable lasers in analytical spectroscopy -- Surface and thin film compositional analysis: description and comparison of techniques -- Surface and thin film analysis.

The renaissance in polarographic and voltammetric analysis -- Anodic stripping voltammetry.

Foundations of modern liquid chromatography -- The development of chromatography -- Process gas chromatography.

GC/MS/Computers -- Computerized signal processing -- Microprocessors. Part I: bridging the gap -- Microprocessors. Part II: applications -- Automated reaction-rate methods of analysis -- Instruments for rate determinations.

Applications of chemiluminescent reactions to the measurement of air pollution -- Chemiluminescence and bioluminescence in analytical chemistry -- Immobilized enzymes: analytical applications -- Ultrapurity in trace analysis -- The other face of the measurement base -- Measurement analysis by pattern recognition -- Comparison of analytical techniques for inorganic pollutants.

Urgent production problem solved by unique capabilities of analytical chemists -- Effects of raw material change in manufacturing process resolved -- Analytical chemists vital in commercialization of new food packaging material -- Multitechnique approach solves construction materials failure problems -- Analytical chemists in the US Customs service -- Recognition and solution of production problems in vitamin manufacture -- Finding the flavor component: a job for the analytical chemist -- The forensic chemist.An "analytical detective" -- Industrial analytical chemists and OSHA regulations for vinyl chloride.

Art conservation: culture under analysis.Part I -- Art conservation: culture under analysis.Part II.

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