Spectroscopy in Process Analysis
John M. Chalmers(Editor)
CRC Press
Published on 25. April 2000
Book
Hardback
395 pages
978-0-8493-9747-9 (ISBN)
Description
The successful development, operation, and maintenance of a process analyzer is a multi-disciplinary effort. It involves production chemists, analytical chemists, process engineers, and plant operatives. Accordingly, a team of authors was culled from many specialties of both the industrial and academic sectors for Spectroscopy in Process Analysis to addresses the attributes, requirements, and applications of spectroscopic techniques using a variety of novel approaches.
The ten articles focus on unique techniques - UV-visible, near-infrared, mid-infrared, mass, and Raman spectroscopies, and more - as each applies to spectroscopic disciplines. The authors present magnetic resonance techniques, chemometrics, and considerations of sampling and engineering. Supplementing more general works on process analytical chemistry, the volume concentrates on the current state of spectroscopic technology and how to most usefully apply it in process analysis.
Cost and time effectiveness are increasingly important to process spectroscopy. Whether your goal is quality assurance or monitor and control, proper use of current knowledge is critical for success. Spectroscopy in Process Analysis provides the valuable information you need to optimize the use of the latest technological advances.
The ten articles focus on unique techniques - UV-visible, near-infrared, mid-infrared, mass, and Raman spectroscopies, and more - as each applies to spectroscopic disciplines. The authors present magnetic resonance techniques, chemometrics, and considerations of sampling and engineering. Supplementing more general works on process analytical chemistry, the volume concentrates on the current state of spectroscopic technology and how to most usefully apply it in process analysis.
Cost and time effectiveness are increasingly important to process spectroscopy. Whether your goal is quality assurance or monitor and control, proper use of current knowledge is critical for success. Spectroscopy in Process Analysis provides the valuable information you need to optimize the use of the latest technological advances.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-9747-9 (9780849397479)
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Content
Introduction-J.M. Chalmers
Sampling and Engineering for Spectroscopy in Process Analysis-J. Maestro
Chemometrics and Data Treatment-A. Walmsley and S.J. Haswell
UV-Visible, Fluorescence, and Chemiluminescence Spectroscopies for Chemical Process Analysis-H. Herman
Near-infrared Spectroscopy-Y. Ozaki
Mid-infrared Spectroscopy-D.W. Vidrine
Raman Spectroscopy-A. Leugers
Atomic Spectroscopy- J. Marshall
Mass Spectrometry in Process Analysis-T. Colin
Magnetic Resonance Techniques-P. J. Prado, B. Bluemich, and B. J. Balcom
References and Index
Sampling and Engineering for Spectroscopy in Process Analysis-J. Maestro
Chemometrics and Data Treatment-A. Walmsley and S.J. Haswell
UV-Visible, Fluorescence, and Chemiluminescence Spectroscopies for Chemical Process Analysis-H. Herman
Near-infrared Spectroscopy-Y. Ozaki
Mid-infrared Spectroscopy-D.W. Vidrine
Raman Spectroscopy-A. Leugers
Atomic Spectroscopy- J. Marshall
Mass Spectrometry in Process Analysis-T. Colin
Magnetic Resonance Techniques-P. J. Prado, B. Bluemich, and B. J. Balcom
References and Index