
Design and Analysis in Chemical Research
Roy Tranter(Editor)
Blackwell (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. February 2000
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Hardback
576 pages
978-0-8493-9746-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Chemists in research and development laboratories have relatively few published resources on the design and analysis of experiments. In recent years massive changes have occurred in the tools and instrumentation at their disposal, in the scale of databases linking the properties of pure materials, solutions or other mixtures to molecular structure, and in the sheer ability to collect data through automated data acquisition systems. Despite these advances, many chemists still apply only rudimentary data analysis techniques and remain unaware of the advances made in information extraction over the last decade.
Design and Analysis in Chemical Research provides the means to overcome that problem. An international panel of contributors address the principles of design and analysis in chemical research and development, with a thoughtful, user-friendly approach. Organized in chapters dealing with major activities, this volume generates understanding through numerous examples and practical applications drawn from research and development chemistry. The authors concentrate on principles and interpretation rather than formal derivation and proof, and adopt the unifying theme that statistics and chemometrics are essentially extensions of the logical processes used every day by chemists. Thus, they allow a greater understanding of problems more quickly and easily than purely intuitive methods.
Design and Analysis in Chemical Research provides the means to overcome that problem. An international panel of contributors address the principles of design and analysis in chemical research and development, with a thoughtful, user-friendly approach. Organized in chapters dealing with major activities, this volume generates understanding through numerous examples and practical applications drawn from research and development chemistry. The authors concentrate on principles and interpretation rather than formal derivation and proof, and adopt the unifying theme that statistics and chemometrics are essentially extensions of the logical processes used every day by chemists. Thus, they allow a greater understanding of problems more quickly and easily than purely intuitive methods.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1206 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-9746-2 (9780849397462)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Roy Tranter
Content
Alternative Methods for Modeling and Description, S. Gull, MaxEnt Solutions Ltd., Ely, United KingdomSignificance Testing, M.E. Gerson, Quality Centre for Engineering, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United KingdomExperiment Design-Identifying Important Effects on Responses, S. Godbert, Glaxo Wellcome Research & Development, Ware, United KingdomOptimization and Control D. Kourti, McMaster University, CanadaRegression Methods-Principal Component Based, O.M. Kvalheim, University of Bergen, NorwayExperiment Design-Estimating the Sizes of Effects on Data, I. Langhans, CQ Consultancy, Heverlee, BelgiumThe Benefits and Problems of a Statistical Approach, M.A. Porter, Glaxo Wellcome, Ulverson, United KingdomRobust and Non-Parametric Methods, J.M. Thompson, Rugeley, United KingdomNonlinear and Alternative Modeling Methods, B.M. Wise, Eigenvector Research Inc., Manson, USAAnalysis of Variance, M.A. Porter, Glaxo Wellcome, Ulverston, United KingdomSampling, J.M. Thompson, Rugeley, United KingdomCluster Analysis and Discriminant Analysis, W. Melson, University of Nijmegen, The NetherlandsEssentials of Data Gathering and Data Description, R. Tranter, Glaxo Wellcome Operations, County Durham, United KingdomReferencesIndex