Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 5 focuses on the advancements of processes, technologies, automation, and applications of analytical chemistry.
The selection first offers information on graphics programming for the IBM PC using FORTRAN, PASCAL, and C, including graphics hardware system software, assembly language routines, and high level interface. The text then elaborates on the place of affinity chromatography in the production and purification of biomolecules from cultured cells and zone electrophoresis in open-tubular capillaries. Discussions focus on column and instrument design, applications, affinity chromatography in protein production from cells, and economic aspects of production and purification of proteins from cell cultures.
The manuscript takes a look at polarographic and voltammetric techniques and their application to the determination of vitamins and coenzymes and activation analysis with charged particles. Topics include accelerators, principle of charged particle activation analysis, and applications. The text then examines the development of microbiological and immunological assays for antibiotics and the use of computer system for a small analytical research laboratory.
The book is a dependable reference for readers interested in the trends in analytical chemistry.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-1-4832-7459-1 (9781483274591)
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January, 1986 Computer Corner Graphics Programming for the IBM PC Using High Level Programming Languages: FORTRAN, PASCAL, and C. Part I Biotechnology Focus The Place of Affinity Chromatography in the Production and Purification of Biomolecules from Cultured Cells Trends Zone Electrophoresis in Open-Tubular Capillaries Recent Advances Immobilized pH Gradients: The State of the Art Polarographic and Voltammetric Techniques and their Application to the Determination of Vitamins and Coenzymes Activation Analysis with Charged ParticlesFebruary, 1986 Biotechnology Focus The Development of Microbiological and Immunological Assays for Antibiotics Interface Computer System for a Small Analytical Research Laboratory Computer Corner Graphics Programming for the IBM PC Using High Level Programming Languages: FORTRAN, PASCAL, and C. Part II Trends Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence Quenching Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry Multidimensional Detection and Analysis in Thin-Layer ChromatographyMarch, 1986 Interface Use of Chemometrics in Environmental Toxicology and Structure-Activity Relationships Computer Corner A Routine to Change an MS-DOS Program During Run Time PROLOG: Arithmetic Relations Biotechnology Focus Applications of Protein Engineering in Bioanalysis Trends Natural Gas Analysis Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy as a Biomedical Research Tool Flow Injection Methods Based on Multidetection Mass Spectrometric Measurement of Endogenous Peptides Analytical Techniques for the Investigation of Coffee AromaApril, 1986 Computer Corner Calculation of the Isoelectric Points of Polypeptides from the Amino Acid Composition Scientific Notation in Applesoft BASIC Trends Quality Control for Organic Trace Analysis Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry Biomonitoring of Carcinogenic Xenobiotics Polarography and Voltammetry of Dyes and Intermediates Drug assay in Therapeutic MonitoringMay, 1986 Computer Corner The Programming Language C. I. Introduction and Description of the Language Proposal for an Estimation of the Appropriate Number of Replications to Account for a Risk of the Second Kind Trends Electrothermal Vaporization-Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry Validation of Chromatographic Methods of Analysis of Drugs in Biological Samples Analysis of Veterinary Residues in Foods The Critical Relation of Sample to Environmental Decisions Sampling and Analysis of Organic Micropollutants in the Soil Sampling Design for Estuarine InvestigationsJune/July, 1986 Interface QSIMPS: A Response to the Analytical Challenge of the Pharmacokinetic Revolution Computer Corner A Decision System for the Optimal Selection of Laboratory Procedures Trends Trends in Countercurrent Chromatography Detection of Neutral Hemoglobin Mutants by Conventional Isoelectric Focusing and Immobilized pH Gradients Application of Reversed-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Structural Characterization of Abnormal Hemoglobins Trends in Near-Infrared Analysis Biomonitoring of Xenobiotics by Planar Chromatography (Thin-Layer Chromatography)August, 1986 Feature CPAC: An Industry-University Cooperative Research Center for Process Analytical Chemistry Biotechnology Focus Strategies for Electrochemical Biosensors Computer Corner The Programming Language C. II. Programming in Analytical Instrumentation Trends Progress in Planar Chromatography. II.