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The growth of modern technology has confronted the analytical chemist with a host of new and increasingly complex materials, has called on that person to provide information about constituents previously unrecognized or ignored, and has posed more stringent demands for greater sensitivity, reliability, and speed. On the other hand. developments in instrumentation and the research of colleagues in allied fields have provided the analyst with new techniques, instruments, procedures, and reagents for dealing with these problems.
This very expansion of equipment, reagents, and methodology has, however, greatly complicated the task of the chemist searching for the best way of attacking a new or unfamiliar sample. This handbook is intended to provide analytical chemists and their colleagues in related sciences with concise and convenient summaries of the fundamental data and the practical procedures that are most important and most useful among the conventional wet and instrumental methods in modern analytical chemistry. All this is presented in a conveoient desk-size guide.
Without ready access to the data that describe the behaviors of the various substances present toward different techniques, it is all too easy for the special peculiarity of the one most suitable technique to escape notice. One of the hardest problems in analytical work is in choosing the right technique to solve a problem. With this handbook the reader will have a handy reference all in one place for analytical techniques. The handbook should be especially helpful in those laboratories which may not have developed a wide variety of in-house analytical methods.
Extensive application tables contain just enough information to enable a reader to reach a judgement call about the possible applicability and range or sensitivity of a method plus references that will supply more detailed directions and discussion of t
Section 1. Preliminary Operations of Analysis
Section 2. Preliminary Separation Methods
Section 3. Gravimetric and Volumetric Analysis
Section 4. Chromatographic Methods
Section 5. Electronic Absorption and Luminescence Spectroscopy
Section 6. Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy
Section 7. Atomic Spectroscopy
Section 8. Optical Activity and Rotatory Dispersion
Section 9. Refractometry
Section 10. X-Ray Methods
Section 11. Radiochemical Methods
Section 12. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy end Electron Spin Resonance
Section 13. Mass Spectrometry
Section 14. Electroanalytical Methods
Section 15. Thermal Analysis
Section 16, Magnetic Susceptibility
Section 17. Organic Elemental Analysis
Section 18. Detection and Determination of Functional Groups in Organic Cempounds
Section 19. Methods for the Determination of Water
Section 20. Statistics in Chemical Analysis
Section 21. Geological and Inorganic Materials
Section 22. Water Anelysis
Section 23. General Information
Index follows Section