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.
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Dr. F. Adams is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp. He is the author of Applied Gamma Ray Spectroscopy. Dr. R. Gijbels is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp. He is the coauthor of Neutron Activation Analysis, Volume 34 in Chemical Analysis. Dr. R. Van Grieken is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp. The three editors earned their PhDs in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Ghent. They are jointly responsible for the Micro- and Trace-Analysis Center, a center of innovation in the use of inorganic mass spectrometric analysis and other sensitive or microscopic instrumental methods.
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Inorganic Solids - The Historical Background; Spark Source Mass Spectrometry; Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry; Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry; Laser Microprobe Mass Spectrometry; Inductively Coupled Plasma Source Mass Spectrometry; Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry; Recent Trends and Future Forecasts