Chemical instrumentation : a systematic approach /

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Main Author: Strobel, Howard A.
Other Authors: Heineman, William R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Wiley, ©1989.
Edition:3rd ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Measurement and instrumentation
  • Aspects of electricity and electronics
  • Analog electrical and electronic modules
  • Operational amplifier circuits
  • Digital electronic modules
  • Microcomputers in instruments
  • Aspects of physical and geometrical optics
  • Spectrometric modules: sources and detectors
  • Monocromators and polychromators
  • Statistical control of measurement quality
  • Quantifying measurements and extracting information
  • Signal-to-noise enhancement
  • Atomic emission spectrometry
  • Atomic absorption, atomic fluorescence, and flame emission spectrometry
  • Molecular luminscence spectrometry
  • Absorption spectrometry: spectophtometry
  • Instrumentation for absorption spectrometers
  • Raman spectrometry
  • Light scattering and refratometry; Chiroptical methods
  • Mass spectrometry
  • X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry
  • Surface spectrometric techniques
  • Methods using radioisotopes
  • General principles of chromatography / Raymond P.W. Scott
  • Gas chromatography / John D. Walters
  • Liquid chromatography / Kenneth Ogan
  • Introduction to electroanalytical chemistry / William R. Heineman
  • Potentiometric methods / William R. Heineman and Howard A. Strobel
  • Voltammetry: basic concepts and hydrodynamic techniques / William R. Heineman
  • Volammetry: stationary solution techniques / William R. Heineman
  • Coulometric methods
  • Conductometric methods
  • The binary code and other number codes
  • Application of Thevenin theorem to a Wheatstone bridge.