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st Ed. — Elsevier, 2014. X, 278 p. — ISBN: 978-0-444-59596-6.
Key FeaturesIncludes descriptions of the theoretical and technical bases of the most important flow techniques
Focuses on new trends in the field such as using flow techniques for radioactivity and environmental applications
Features instructions for coupling different types of detectors online with flow systems
DescriptionFlow Analysis: A Practical Guide reviews flow techniques for automating chemical analysis with the goal of increasing efficiency and producing better analytical results. Various applications for flow techniques are reviewed including industrial process monitoring (for example, foods and beverages, drugs and pharmaceuticals); as well as agricultural, life science, radioactivity, and environmental analysis with an emphasis on the latter.
This book is a valuable resource for young scientists or graduate-level students who want to learn how to introduce flow techniques into their experiments, and for experts who need specific and technical details to develop complete experimental systems.
Readershipacademic and industrial chemists, biochemists, biologists, environmental scientists, and other laboratory personnel; graduate students in these areas
Evolution and description of the principal flow techniques
On-line analytical determination modes
On-line separation and preconcentration methods
The flow workshop
Instrumentation: detectors, accessories and interfaces
Software
Environmental applications
Automating radiochemical analysis