ABSTRACT
This book provides key information about the instrumental analytical methods which are the most used in quantitative analysis. A theoretical knowledge of each method is discussed. The methods are illustrated with several examples covering a wide range such as pharmacy, biochemical, environmental and agrochemicals analysis. It is structured into three parts: the first one focuses on separation methods, the second covers the spectroscopic ones and the third part develops the thermal and the radiochemical methods.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|228 pages
Separation Methods
chapter Chapter 8|8 pages
Crosscurrent Extraction or Repetitive Batchwise Extraction by an Immiscible Solvent
chapter Chapter 10|7 pages
Countercurrent Separation or Discontinuous Liquid-Liquid Countercurrent Separation
chapter Chapter 15|13 pages
Practical Consequences of the Plates Theory Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of the Chromatography
part II|219 pages
Spectral Methods
chapter Chapter 22|16 pages
Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry
Fluorescence, Phosphorescence and Chemiluminescence
chapter Chapter 24|16 pages
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy with Continuum Waves General Principles
chapter Chapter 27|9 pages
Electron Spin Resonance (E.S.R.) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (E.P.R.)
part III|57 pages
Various Methods