Physical Methods in Modern Chemical Analysis, Volume 1 presents the fundamental principles, the instrumentation or necessary equipment, and applications of selected physical methodologies in chemical analysis. This volume contains chapters on gas chromatography; principles and instrumentation of mass spectrometry; fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy; applications, scope, and structural problems of mass spectrometry; and flame and plasma emission methods of analysis. Chemists, researchers, and students of chemistry will find the book an excellent reference material.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-15562-5 (9780323155625)
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List of ContributorsPrefaceGas Chromatography I. Introduction to Gas Chromatography II. Instrumentation III. Choosing a Column IV. Operating Conditions V. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis VI. Applications of Gas Chromatography ReferencesMass Spectrometry: Instrumentation I. Introduction II. Inlet Systems III. Ion Sources IV. Mass Analyzers V. Data Collection VI. Conclusion ReferencesApplications of Mass Spectrometry I. Introduction II. Reading the Spectrum III. Structure Elucidation IV. Pattern Matching V. Stable Isotope Analysis VI. Quantitation ReferencesAtomic Fluorescence and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy I. Introduction II. Dependence of Absorption on Atomic Concentration III. Dependence of Fluorescence on Atomic Concentration IV. Production of Atoms V. Radiation Sources VI. Practical Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry VII. Practical Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry VIII. Applications ReferencesFlame and Plasma Emission Analysis I. General Considerations-Definitions II. Flame Emission Spectrometry III. Plasma Emission Spectrometry ReferencesIndex