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Flow injection analysis : instrumentation and applications / Marek Trojanowicz.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Trojanowicz, Marek.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Instrumental analysis.
- Flow injection analysis.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (497 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, c2000.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The concept of flow injection analysis (FIA) was introduced in the mid-seventies. It was preceded by the success of segmented flow analysis, mainly in clinical and environmental analysis. This advance, as well as the development of continuous monitors for process control and environmental monitors, ensured the success of the FIA methodology. As an exceptionally effective means of mechanization for various procedures of wet chemical analysis, the FIA methodology, in use with a whole arsenal of detection methods of modern analytical chemistry, proved to be of great interest to many.The fast and
- Contents:
- Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Molecular Spectroscopy Detection; 1. Visible Absorption Spectrophotometry; 1.1. Detectors; 1.2. Measuring Procedures; 1.3. Kinetic Methods of Detection; 1.4. Determination of Gaseous Analytes; 1.5. Multicomponent Determinations; 1.6. FIA or Liquid Chromatography?; 2. Detection in the Ultraviolet Region; 3. Infrared Detection; 4. Turbidimetric Detection; 5. Molecular Luminescence Detection Methods; 5.1. Fluorimetric Detection; 5.2. Chemiluminescence Detection; 6. Other Molecular Spectroscopic Detection Methods; 7. References
- Chapter 2 Atomic Spectroscopy Detection Methods1. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy; 1.1. Flow Injection Systems with Flame Atomisation; 1.2. Electrothermal Atomisation; 1.3. Measurements Involving Conversion of the Analyte into the Gaseous Phase; 2. Atomic Emission Spectroscopy; 2.1. Flame Photometry; 2.2. Emission Spectroscopy Based on Plasma Sources; 3. Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 4. References; Chapter 3 Electrochemical Detection Methods; 1. Potentiometric Detection; 1.1. Properties of Potentiometric Detectors in FIA; 1.2. Construction of Detectors; 1.3. Measuring Techniques
- 2. Amperometric Detection2.1. Principle of Detection; 2.2. Flow-Through Cells and Electrode Materials; 2.3. Measuring Procedures; 3. Scanning and Stripping Methods; 3.1. Voltammetric Detection; 3.2. Voltammetric stripping; 3.3. Potentiometric Stripping; 4. Conductometric Detection; 5. Flow Injection Coulometry; 6. References; Chapter 4 Enzymatic Methods of Detection and Immunoassays; 1. Enzymatic Assays; 1.1. Systems with Soluble Enzymes; 1.2. Systems with Immobilised Enzyme Reactors; 1.3. Biosensors as Detectors in FIA; 1.4. Multicomponent Enzymatic Assays
- 1.5. Determination of Enzyme Activity1.6. Determinations Based on Inhibition of Enzyme Activity; 2. Flow Injection Immunoassays; 2.1. Immunoprecipitation; 2.2. Fluoroimmunoassays; 2.3. Enzyme Immunoassays; 3. References; Chapter 5 Other Detection Methods Used in FIA; 1. Photoacoustic Spectroscopic Detection; 2. Flow Injection Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry; 3. FIA in the Gaseous Phase; 4. References; Chapter 6 On-Line Sample Processing in FIA Systems; 1. Irradiation Procedures; 2. Dialysis; 3. Gas Diffusion; 4. Solvent Extraction; 5. Solid-Phase Extraction
- 6. Flow-Through Reactors7. Precipitation; 8. Less Common Operations; 9. References; Chapter 7 Speciation Analysis Using Flow Injection Methodology; 1. Speciation of the Oxidation State of Elements; 2. Determination of the Degree of Complexation; 3. Speciation of Organometallic Compounds; 4. References; Chapter 8 Applications of Flow Injection Methods in Routine Analysis; 1. Environmental Applications; 1.1. Inland and Tap Waters; 1.1.1. Non-specific water quality parameters; 1.1.2. Inorganic macrocomponents; 1.1.3. Inorganic microcomponents; 1.1.4. Organic compounds; 1.2. Sea Water
- 1.3. Wastes
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 9789812813725
- 9812813721
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