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Systematic Materials Analysis focuses on the broad range of instrumental methods that brings new approaches to materials analysts to yield the desired information about a given material. This book explores the specific instruments that briefly outline the theories of operation. Organized into ten chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the analytical methods on the bases of specimen limitations and information desired, and then examines the use of flow charts encompassing the various instruments. This text then discusses the use of the charts, which present a complete listing of analytical instrumentation arranged so as to enable the selection of the best method for a given analytical task. Other chapters outline the theories of operation and describe the capability of the methods for quantitative and qualitative measurements of chemical composition, texture, and structure as applicable. This book is a valuable resource for materials analysts, engineers, biological scientists, laboratory administrators, and researchers.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-15285-3 (9780323152853)
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List of ContributorsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsContents of Other VolumesChapter 1 Introduction to Analytical Methods Introduction 1 General Considerations in Analysis 2 Analysis of Gases 3 Analysis of Liquids 4 Analysis of Solids 5 Flow Charts for Analytical Methods References Selected ReadingChapter 2 Alpha-Particle Spectrometry Introduction 1 Spectra of Primary Alpha Particles 2 Spectra of Products of Alpha-Particle Interaction with Matter ReferencesChapter 3 Auger Electron Spectrometry Introduction 1 Theoretical Discussion 2 Instrumentation 3 Applications and Limitations 4 Summary ReferencesChapter 4 Electron Diffraction: High Energy (HEED) Introduction 1 Theory of Electron Diffraction 2 Applications and Limitations 3 Electron Diffraction Data and Interpretations 4 User Modifications and Accessories ReferencesChapter 5 Electron Diffraction: Low Energy (LEED) Introduction 1 Theory 2 Operational Considerations 3 Selected Examples ReferencesChapter 6 Electron Microprobe Introduction 1 Theory of Method 2 Applications and Limitations 3 Data Form and Interpretation 4 Accessories and Modifications ReferencesChapter 7 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometry Introduction 1 Theory 2 Equipment 3 Experiment ReferencesChapter 8 Fluorometry 1 Principles of Fluorescence 2 Instrumentation and Experimental Technique 3 Applications of Fluorometry ReferencesChapter 9 Infrared Spectrometry Introduction 1 Theory 2 Instrumentation 3 Sampling 4 Applications ReferencesChapter 10 Liquid Chromatography Introduction 1 Theory of Liquid Chromatography 2 Practical Aspects 3 Practice and Applications ReferencesAuthor IndexSubject Index