Description
Book SynopsisIn-situ monitoring is the use of portable analytical instruments. This work evaluates the developments of the 1980s and 1990s which will form the basis of future sophisticated in situ-monitoring systems. The emphasis is on micro-analytical monitoring techniques and microtechnology.
Table of ContentsList of Contributors.
Series Preface.
Preface.
General Concepts (J. Buffle and G. Horvai).
Electrochemical and Optical Oxygen Microsensors for In Situ Measurements (R.N. Glud, et al.).
Sensors for In Situ pH and pCO2 Measurements in Seawater and at the Sediment-Water Interface (W.J. Cai and C.E. Reimers).
Sensors for In Situ Analysis of Sulfide in Aquatic Systems (M. Kuhl and C. Steuckart).
Potentiometric Microsensors for In Situ Measurements in Aquatic Environments (D. De Beer).
Biosensors for Analysis of Water, Sludge and Sediments with Emphasis on Microscale Biosensors (N.P. Revsbech et al).
Continuous Flow Techniques for On Site and In Situ Measurements of Metals and Nutrients in Sea Water (K.S. Johnson, et al.).
Dynamic Aspects of In Situ Speciation Processes and Techniques (H.P. van Leeuwen).
In Situ voltammetry: Concepts and Practice for Trace Analysis and Speciation (J. Buffle and M-L. Tercier-Waeber).
Permeation Liquid Membranes for Field Analysis and Speciation of Trace Compounds in Waters (J. Buffle et al).
Dialysis, DET and DGT: In Situ Diffusional Techniques for Studying Water, Sediments and Soils (W. Davison, et al.).
Microtechnology for the Development of In Situ Microanalytical Systems (G.C. Fiaccabrino, et al.).
Index.