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Practical, not theoretical, Instrumentation Analysis: A Guide to Laboratory, Portable and Miniaturized Instruments covers the principles of analytical instrumentation used by today's chemists and biologists and presents important advances in instrumentation, such as the drive to miniaturize lab-on-a-chip devices.

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“At the same time, I would like to note the uniqueness of the monograph for the coverage of the main directions of analytical instrument making and in the clear and intelligible presentation of the material. This text can useful for students, graduate students, and experts working in both the development of new methods of analysis and in applied analytics.” (Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2011)

"…the figures presented in the work offer a thorough insight into the instrumentation currently available, including the theoretical models, internal components, and full external instrument. The level of detail presented will be useful for students." (CHOICE, May 2008)

Table of Contents
Foreword.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Acronyms and Abbreviations.

1. Introduction.

1.1 The Analytical Scientist.

1.2 The Analytical Process.

1.3 Analytical Instrumentation.

1.4 Choosing the Right Instrument.

References.

SECTION I. LABORATORY ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

2. Spectrometric Instruments.

2.1 Molecular Spectrometry.

2.1.1 Ultraviolet, Visible and Near Infrared.

2.1.2 Infrared and Raman.

2.1.3 Luminescence.

2.1.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

2.1.5 Mass Spectrometry.

2.2 Atomic Spectrometry.

2.2.1 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry.

2.2.2 Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectrometry.

2.2.3 Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry.

References.

3. Separation Instruments.

3.1 Gas Chromatography.

3.2 High Performance Liquid Chromatography.

3.3 Ion Chromatography.

3.4 Capillary Electrophoresis.

3.5 Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.

3.6 Hyphenated (Hybrid) Instruments.

3.6.1 Hyphenated Gas Chromatography Techniques.

3.6.2 Hyphenated Liquid Chromatography Techniques.

3.6.3 Hyphenated Capillary Electrophoresis Techniques.

References.

4. Imaging Instruments.

4.1 Optical Microscopy.

4.2 Confocal Microscopy.

4.3 Electron Microscopy.

4.3.1 Scanning Electron Microscopy.

4.3.2 Transmission Electron Microscopy.

4.4 Scanning Probe Microscopy.

4.4.1 Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy.

4.4.2 Atomic Force Microscopy.

4.5 Spectral Imaging.

References.

5. Electrochemical Instruments.

5.1 Potentiometry.

5.2 Voltammetry.

5.3 Conductimetry.

References.

6. Other Instruments.

6.1 Thermogravimetric Analysis.

6.2 Differential Scanning Calorimetry.

6.3 X-ray Diffraction.

References.

SECTION II. PORTABLE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

The Drive for Portable Analytical Instruments.

7. Portable Instruments in the Laboratory.

7.1 Spectrometric Instruments.

7.2 Separation Instruments.

7.3 Imaging Instruments.

7.4 Electrochemical Instruments.

References.

8. Portable Instruments in Various Applications.

8.1 Medical Applications.

8.1.1 Point-of-Care Technology.

8.1.2 Blood Glucose Testing.

8.1.3 Blood Coagulation Monitoring.

8.1.4 Other Point-of-Care Devices.

8.2 Environmental Applications.

8.2.1 Field Devices.

8.2.2 Water Quality Monitoring.

8.2.3 Soil and Sediment Testing.

8.2.4 Air Monitoring.

8.3 Security and Defence Applications.

8.4 Other Applications.

References.

SECTION III. PROCESS ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

The Drive for Process Analysis.

References.

9. Process Analytical Instrumentation in Industry.

9.1 In-Process Sampling.

9.2 In-Process Analysis.

9.2.1 Flow Injection Analysis.

9.2.2 Spectroscopic Analysis.

9.2.3 Separation Analysis.

9.2.4 Imaging Analysis.

9.2.5 Electrochemical Analysis.

9.3 Laboratory Integrated Management Systems.

References.

SECTION IV. MINIATURISED ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

The Drive for Miniaturised Analytical Instrumentation.

References.

10. Chip-based Instrumentation.

10.1 The Development of Chip-based Analytical Devices.

10.2 Challenges for Chip-based Analytical Devices.

10.2.1 Moving and Mixing Fluids on a Chip.

10.2.2 Fitting Components onto a Chip.

10.2.3 Sampling and Detection Strategies.

10.2.4 Understanding Processes on the Microscale.

10.3 Chip-based Analytical Instruments.

10.3.1 Lab-on-valve Flow Injection Analysis.

10.3.2 Spectroscopic Devices.

10.3.3 Separation Devices.

10.3.4 Imaging Devices.

10.3.5 Electrochemical Devices.

10.3.6 Other Chip-based Devices.

References.

Index.

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      Publication Date: 16/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9780470027950, 978-0470027950
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Practical, not theoretical, Instrumentation Analysis: A Guide to Laboratory, Portable and Miniaturized Instruments covers the principles of analytical instrumentation used by today's chemists and biologists and presents important advances in instrumentation, such as the drive to miniaturize lab-on-a-chip devices.

      Trade Review

      “At the same time, I would like to note the uniqueness of the monograph for the coverage of the main directions of analytical instrument making and in the clear and intelligible presentation of the material. This text can useful for students, graduate students, and experts working in both the development of new methods of analysis and in applied analytics.” (Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2011)

      "…the figures presented in the work offer a thorough insight into the instrumentation currently available, including the theoretical models, internal components, and full external instrument. The level of detail presented will be useful for students." (CHOICE, May 2008)

      Table of Contents
      Foreword.

      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      Acronyms and Abbreviations.

      1. Introduction.

      1.1 The Analytical Scientist.

      1.2 The Analytical Process.

      1.3 Analytical Instrumentation.

      1.4 Choosing the Right Instrument.

      References.

      SECTION I. LABORATORY ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

      2. Spectrometric Instruments.

      2.1 Molecular Spectrometry.

      2.1.1 Ultraviolet, Visible and Near Infrared.

      2.1.2 Infrared and Raman.

      2.1.3 Luminescence.

      2.1.4 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.

      2.1.5 Mass Spectrometry.

      2.2 Atomic Spectrometry.

      2.2.1 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry.

      2.2.2 Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectrometry.

      2.2.3 Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry.

      References.

      3. Separation Instruments.

      3.1 Gas Chromatography.

      3.2 High Performance Liquid Chromatography.

      3.3 Ion Chromatography.

      3.4 Capillary Electrophoresis.

      3.5 Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.

      3.6 Hyphenated (Hybrid) Instruments.

      3.6.1 Hyphenated Gas Chromatography Techniques.

      3.6.2 Hyphenated Liquid Chromatography Techniques.

      3.6.3 Hyphenated Capillary Electrophoresis Techniques.

      References.

      4. Imaging Instruments.

      4.1 Optical Microscopy.

      4.2 Confocal Microscopy.

      4.3 Electron Microscopy.

      4.3.1 Scanning Electron Microscopy.

      4.3.2 Transmission Electron Microscopy.

      4.4 Scanning Probe Microscopy.

      4.4.1 Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy.

      4.4.2 Atomic Force Microscopy.

      4.5 Spectral Imaging.

      References.

      5. Electrochemical Instruments.

      5.1 Potentiometry.

      5.2 Voltammetry.

      5.3 Conductimetry.

      References.

      6. Other Instruments.

      6.1 Thermogravimetric Analysis.

      6.2 Differential Scanning Calorimetry.

      6.3 X-ray Diffraction.

      References.

      SECTION II. PORTABLE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

      The Drive for Portable Analytical Instruments.

      7. Portable Instruments in the Laboratory.

      7.1 Spectrometric Instruments.

      7.2 Separation Instruments.

      7.3 Imaging Instruments.

      7.4 Electrochemical Instruments.

      References.

      8. Portable Instruments in Various Applications.

      8.1 Medical Applications.

      8.1.1 Point-of-Care Technology.

      8.1.2 Blood Glucose Testing.

      8.1.3 Blood Coagulation Monitoring.

      8.1.4 Other Point-of-Care Devices.

      8.2 Environmental Applications.

      8.2.1 Field Devices.

      8.2.2 Water Quality Monitoring.

      8.2.3 Soil and Sediment Testing.

      8.2.4 Air Monitoring.

      8.3 Security and Defence Applications.

      8.4 Other Applications.

      References.

      SECTION III. PROCESS ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

      The Drive for Process Analysis.

      References.

      9. Process Analytical Instrumentation in Industry.

      9.1 In-Process Sampling.

      9.2 In-Process Analysis.

      9.2.1 Flow Injection Analysis.

      9.2.2 Spectroscopic Analysis.

      9.2.3 Separation Analysis.

      9.2.4 Imaging Analysis.

      9.2.5 Electrochemical Analysis.

      9.3 Laboratory Integrated Management Systems.

      References.

      SECTION IV. MINIATURISED ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION.

      The Drive for Miniaturised Analytical Instrumentation.

      References.

      10. Chip-based Instrumentation.

      10.1 The Development of Chip-based Analytical Devices.

      10.2 Challenges for Chip-based Analytical Devices.

      10.2.1 Moving and Mixing Fluids on a Chip.

      10.2.2 Fitting Components onto a Chip.

      10.2.3 Sampling and Detection Strategies.

      10.2.4 Understanding Processes on the Microscale.

      10.3 Chip-based Analytical Instruments.

      10.3.1 Lab-on-valve Flow Injection Analysis.

      10.3.2 Spectroscopic Devices.

      10.3.3 Separation Devices.

      10.3.4 Imaging Devices.

      10.3.5 Electrochemical Devices.

      10.3.6 Other Chip-based Devices.

      References.

      Index.

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