Hyphenated Techniques in Speciation Analysis
Roger M Smith editor Ryszard Lobinski editor Joanna Szpunar editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:15th Jan '03
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Speciation analysis is a field of trace element analytical chemistry that deals with detection, identification and determination of individual chemical forms of metals and metalloids. There has been increased awareness of the importance of elemental speciation over the last 20 years and this has lead to growing demand for analytical techniques capable of providing species-specific information. Hyphenated Techniques in Speciation Analysis offers a brief but comprehensive overview of hyphenated techniques and their various applications for the determination of chemical forms of trace elements. It brings a succinct presentation of the concept of speciation analysis, gives an overview of techniques based on coupling of chromatography with element and molecule specific detection and summarises their applications in the fields of environmental and industrial chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, toxicology and medicine. Fully referenced, Hyphenated Techniques in Speciation Analysis is an invaluable introduction to elemental speciation analysis and also provides a practising analyst with a critical overview of research carried out in the field.
An excellent monograph for those who wish to work in this important but relatively specialised field
* Chromatographia, Volume 61, January 2005, No.1/2 (E R Adlard) *A critical overview that represents the current state of elemental speciation analysis.
* Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 126, 2004 11114 (Diane BeauchemiISBN: 9780854045457
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Weight: 1135g
234 pages