
Chemical Instrumentation
A Systematic Approach
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 19. April 1989
Book
Hardback
1248 pages
978-0-471-61223-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Third Edition of this established work on chemical instrumentation has been completely rewritten and updated to account for the advances made since the Second Edition came out in 1973. More main methods of measurement are presented, and there is extended coverage of chromatography and electrochemistry. Most of the material is new--including coverage of microprocessors and microcomputers, statistical control of measurement quality, quantification and extraction of information, x-ray fluorescence spectrometry, surface spectrometric techniques, and chromatography and HPLC. The quality and range of the worked examples have been improved, and there are end-of-chapter exercises.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 52 mm
Weight
1701 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-61223-0 (9780471612230)
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Persons
Howard A. Strobel and William R. Heineman are the authors of Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.
Content
Measurement and Instrumentation.
BASIC ELECTRONICS.
Aspects of Electricity and Electronics.
Analog Electrical and Electronic Modules.
Operational Amplifiers Circuits.
Digital Electronic Modules.
Microcomputers in Instruments.
BASIC OPTICS.
Aspects of Physical and Geometrical Objects.
Spectrometric Modules: Sources and Detectors.
Monochromators and Polychromators.
BASIC QUANTIFICATION.
Statistical Control of Measurement Quality.
Quantifying Measurements and Extracting Information.
Signal-to-Noise Enhancement.
OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS.
Atomic Emission Spectrometry.
Atomic Absorption, Atomic Fluorescence, and Flame EmissionSpectrometry.
Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry.
Absorption Spectrometry: Spectrophotometry.
Instrumentation for Absorption Spectrometers.
Raman Spectrometry.
Light Scattering and Refractometry: Chiroptical Methods.
ENERGETIC PARTICLE AND X-RAY METHODS.
Mass Spectrometry.
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.
Surface Spectrometric Techniques.
Methods using Radioisotopes.
CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS.
General Principles of Chromatography.
Gas Chromatography.
Liquid Chromatography.
ELECTROANALYTICAL METHODS.
Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry.
Potentiometric Methods.
Voltammetry: Basic Concepts and Hydrodynamic Techniques.
Voltammetry: Stationary Solution Techniques.
Coulometric Techniques.
Conductometric Techniques.
Appendix A: General Chapter Bibliographies.
Appendix B: Number Systems.
Appendix C: Application of Thevenin Theorem to WheatstoneBridge.
Index.
BASIC ELECTRONICS.
Aspects of Electricity and Electronics.
Analog Electrical and Electronic Modules.
Operational Amplifiers Circuits.
Digital Electronic Modules.
Microcomputers in Instruments.
BASIC OPTICS.
Aspects of Physical and Geometrical Objects.
Spectrometric Modules: Sources and Detectors.
Monochromators and Polychromators.
BASIC QUANTIFICATION.
Statistical Control of Measurement Quality.
Quantifying Measurements and Extracting Information.
Signal-to-Noise Enhancement.
OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS.
Atomic Emission Spectrometry.
Atomic Absorption, Atomic Fluorescence, and Flame EmissionSpectrometry.
Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry.
Absorption Spectrometry: Spectrophotometry.
Instrumentation for Absorption Spectrometers.
Raman Spectrometry.
Light Scattering and Refractometry: Chiroptical Methods.
ENERGETIC PARTICLE AND X-RAY METHODS.
Mass Spectrometry.
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.
Surface Spectrometric Techniques.
Methods using Radioisotopes.
CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS.
General Principles of Chromatography.
Gas Chromatography.
Liquid Chromatography.
ELECTROANALYTICAL METHODS.
Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry.
Potentiometric Methods.
Voltammetry: Basic Concepts and Hydrodynamic Techniques.
Voltammetry: Stationary Solution Techniques.
Coulometric Techniques.
Conductometric Techniques.
Appendix A: General Chapter Bibliographies.
Appendix B: Number Systems.
Appendix C: Application of Thevenin Theorem to WheatstoneBridge.
Index.