Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 4 focuses on the advancements of processes, technologies, operations, automation, and applications of analytical chemistry.
The selection first offers information on bullet-proof input with an IBM-PC, including trends in pesticide residue analysis; environmental analysis using gas chromatography; and ion-induced spectroscopic methods for the analysis of surfaces, interfaces, and thin films. The text then elaborates on the PROLOG, an artificial intelligence language, and the consideration of FORTH as a good programming environment for laboratory automation. Discussions focus on computer aided optimization in high performance liquid chromatography; porphyrin analysis by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography; and liquid chromatography with on-line electron-capture detection.
The text elaborates on linear regression and simple statistics calculated with the spread sheet program, SUPERLAC. Discussions focus on lipid membrane technology for chemical and biosensor development; use of chemometrics in apportionment of air pollution sources; and analytical applications of direct chromatographic enantioseparation.
The publication is a dependable reference for readers interested in the trends in analytical chemistry.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-1-4832-7460-7 (9781483274607)
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January, 1985 Computer Corner Bullet-proof Input with an IBM-PC Trends Current Trends in Pesticide Residue Analysis Environmental Analysis Using Gas Chromatography-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Ion-induced Spectroscopic Methods for the Analysis of Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films Chemical Analysis of Extraterrestrial Material Accurate Determination of the Noble Metals. II. Determination Methods Ion Chromatography in the Analysis of Natural WatersFebruary, 1985 Trends Comparison of Approaches to Robotics in the Laboratory Robotics-A Helping Hand? Robots in Flexible Analysis Systems Computer Corner PROLOG, an Artificial Intelligence Language Interface Laboratory Interfacing with a Commodore 64 Trends Liquid Chromatography with On-line Electron-Capture Detection - a Viable Way to Go?March, 1985 Computer Corner FORTH - A Good Programming Environment for Laboratory Automation? I. Introduction to the Language Trends Computer Aided Optimization in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Biomedical Applications of Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence State Estimation as a Chemometrical System Analytical Applications of Ultraviolet Resonance Raman Spectroscopy Porphyrin analysis by Reversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography: Biomedical ApplicationsApril, 1985 Computer Corner Linear Regression and Simple Statistics Calculated with the Spread Sheet Program SUPERCALC Biotechnology Focus Lipid Membrane Technology for Chemical and Biosensor Development Trends Some Future Trends in Gas and Liquid Chromatography A Reappreciation of Alumina in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography The Use of Chemometrics in Apportionment of Air Pollution Sources Analytical Applications of Direct Chromatographic EnantioseparationMay, 1985 Computer Corner PROLOG, Conjunctive Queries and Rules FORTH - A Good Programming Environment for Laboratory Automation? II. An Example from the Laboratory Interface Expert Systems and Analytical Chemistry Trends Photoelectrochemical Detection in Analytical Chemistry Flow Injection Techniques for Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Chemical Methods in Association with Physical Methods in Drug AnalysisJune/July, 1985 Computer Corner Fast Fourier Transformation Filter Program as Part of a System for Processing Chromatographic Data with an Apple II Microcomputer Trends Chemical Analysis in Space: the Challenge of Instrument Design Modulated Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy at the Electrode-Solution Interface Dissolved Oxygen: The Electroanalytical Chemists Dilemma Toxicological Applications of Gas Chromatography Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry Detection Applications of Polarographic and Voltammetric Analysis in the Fields of Agriculture and AlimentationAugust, 1985 Feature Laboratory Quality Assurance - A Rationale for Credibility Computer Corner FORTH - A Programming Environment for On-line Instrumentation. I.