Advances in flow injection analysis and related techniques /
The concept of flow injection analysis (FIA) was first proposed in 1975 by Ruzicka and Hansen, and this initiated a field of research that would, over more than three decades, involve thousands of researchers, and which has to date resulted in close to 20,000 publications in the international scient...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston [Mass.] :
Elsevier,
©2008.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | Comprehensive analytical chemistry ;
v. 54. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Introduction to flow analysis
- Flow injection analysis
- its origins and progress
- From Beaker to Programmable Microfluidics
- Principles of flow injection analysis
- Theoretical basis of flow injection analysis
- Flow analysis bibliometrics
- Part II: On-line sample manipulation
- On-line sample pretreatment: dissolution and digestion
- On-line sample pretreatment: extraction and preconcentration
- Membrane based separation techniques-Dialysis and filtration
- Membrane based separation techniques-Gas diffusion and Pervaporation
- Chromatographic separation
- Flow analysis -Capillary electrophoresis
- Part III: Detection
- Photometric
- Luminescence
- Atomic spectrometric detection
- Vibrational spectrometry in flow analysis
- Electrochemical detection
- Miscellaneous detection methods
- Part IV: Applications of Flow Injection Analysis
- Food, beverages and agricultural applications
- Recent applications of flow analysis techniques in the life sciences
- Bioprocess and pharmaceutical applications
- Applications of Flow Analysis: Industrial and process analysis
- Atmospheric Trace Gas Analyses by Flow Based Measurements
- Environmental applications of flow injection analysis: Water, sediments and soils.