Physical Methods in Modern Chemical Analysis, Volume 3 presents the fundamental principles, the instrumentation or necessary equipment, and applications of selected physical methodologies in chemical analysis. This volume contains chapters that discuss various topics on chemical analysis methods such as transform methods in chemistry; X-ray spectrometry; the principles of electrochemical measurements; and global optimization strategy for gas-chromatographic separations. The book will prove to be an excellent reference material for chemists, researchers, and students of chemistry.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-15400-0 (9780323154000)
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List of ContributorsPrefaceContents of Other VolumesX-Ray Spectrometry I. Introduction II. Principles of X-Ray Spectrometry III. Instrumentation for X-Ray Spectrometry IV. Matrix Effects and Correction Methods V. Applications of X-Ray Spectrometry ReferencesTransform Techniques in Chemistry I. General Advantages and Uses for Transforms II. Specific Applications of Transforms III. Summary ReferencesElectrochemical Characterization of Chemical Systems I. Introduction II. Some Distinctive Concepts III. The Basic Elements IV. Methods V. Experimental Aspects ReferencesGlobal Optimization Strategy for Gas-Chromatographic Separations I. Introduction II. A Global Optimization Strategy for Gas-Chromatographic Separations III. Practical Application of th e Optimization Strategy IV. Use of the Optimization Strategy for the Analysis of Mixtures of Initially Unknown Content and Complexity V. Contemporary Developments ReferencesIndex