TRAC: Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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TRAC: Trends in Analytical Chemistry

Volume 11

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TRAC: Trends in Analytical Chemistry

Volume 11

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TRAC: Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 11 presents relevant topics in global analytical chemistry research. This book discusses the fundamental principle of competitive immunoassays. Organized into 27 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the general and important contributions relating to the presentation of forensic evidence to courts of law. This text then discusses the importance of the analysis of scanned measuring quantities. Other chapters consider the advantages as well as the drawbacks of coupled chromatographic methods. This book discusses as well the status of analytical chemistry within the broader scientific arena as a practical rather than fundamentally oriented discipline. The final chapter deals with the properly functioning process control system in manufacturing insulin by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP–HPLC). This book is a valuable resource for analytical, organic, clinical, and regulatory chemists. Electrochemists, scientists, students, engineers, researcher workers, and other practitioners will also find this book extremely useful.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Trac: Trends in Analytical Chemistry
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Chapter 1. Feature United Kingdom Forensic Science Services at a cross road?
  6. Chapter 2. Monitor Immunoassays: from RIA to VIA
  7. Chapter 3. Computer corner Analysis of scanned data by methods of time series analysis
  8. Chapter 4a. Trends Selectivity and sensitivity in coupled Chromatographic techniques as applied in pesticide residue analysis
  9. Chapter 4b. Hyphenated techniques applied to environmental speciation studies
  10. Chapter 4c. Capillary electrophoresis in chemical/pharmaceutical quality control
  11. Chapter 4d. In-situ fluorescence analysis using nanosecond decay time imaging
  12. Chapter 4e. Image analysis in chemistry I. Properties of images, greylevel operations, the multivariate image
  13. Chapter 5. Opinion Analytical chemistry What is it? Who needs it? Why teach it?
  14. Chapter 6a. Trends Bioluminescence/chemiluminescence based sensors
  15. Chapter 6b. Electronic gas and odour detectors that mimic chemoreception in animals
  16. Chapter 6c. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for biological analysis
  17. Chapter 6d. Fluorogenic reagents for the derivatization of catecholamines and related compounds for liquid Chromatographic analysis of biological samples
  18. Chapter 6e. Silica based, solid phase reagents for derivatizations in chromatography
  19. Chapter 7. Computer corner Quantitative multicomponent analysis of complex mixtures by means of Full Spectrum Quantitation and principal component analysis
  20. Chapter 8. interface Computer considerations for a flow reversal/flow recycle continuous flow analysis system
  21. Chapter 9a. Trends Mapping post-translational modifications of viral proteins by mass spectrometry
  22. Chapter 9b. Supported liquid membrane techniques for sample preparation and enrichment in environmental and biological analysis
  23. Chapter 9c. Fluorescence detection in capillary electrophoresis
  24. Chapter 9d. Image analysis in chemistry II. Multivariate image analysis
  25. Chapter 10. computer corner Simulations of analytical processes using Visual Basic
  26. Chapter 11. interface Computer-aided voltammetric method development employing a knowledge-based expert system
  27. Chapter 12a. Trends Biomolecular tracing through accelerator mass spectrometry
  28. Chapter 12b. Solid-phase reactors in flow injection analysis
  29. Chapter 12c. Capillary electrophoresis: a powerful tool for biomedical analysis and research
  30. Chapter 12d. Analysis of antioxidants in polymer material by a strategy employing tandem mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography
  31. Chapter 13. computer corner Data analysis of chaotic chemical reactions
  32. Chapter 14a. Trends Bioanalytical sample preparation using microdialysis and Ultrafiltration capillaries
  33. Chapter 14b. Monitoring molecules in the conscious brain by microdialysis
  34. Chapter 14c. Models of time-series analysis -a helpful tool for the evaluation of noisy data in distribution analysis
  35. Chapter 14d. High-molecular-weight hydrocarbons: a new frontier in organic geochemistry
  36. Chapter 14e. Gasoline analysis by rapid scanning absorbance detection for capillary gas chromatography
  37. Chapter 15. Monitor Shpol'skii fluorimetry: the anatomy of an eponym
  38. Chapter 16.copmputer corner The Kaiman filter in quantitative multicomponent analysis
  39. Chapter 17a.Trends Bio-analytical applications of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  40. Chapter 17b. Diode laser-induced fluorescence detection in chromatography
  41. Chapter 17c. X-ray absorption spectroscopy in chemistry
  42. Chapter 17d. Toxicological drug screening by thin-layer chromatography
  43. Chapter 18. Automated FIA demonstrated on chemiluminometric lactate determination using the software package FIACRE
  44. Chapter 19a. Trends Mechanism of the peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence reaction
  45. Chapter 19b. X-ray absorption spectroscopy in chemistry
  46. Chapter 19c. Speciation of mercury in different compartments of the environment
  47. Chapter 19d. Fuel residues and organic combustion products in diesel exhaust emissions: sources, sampling and analysis
  48. Chapter 19e. The potential uses of bonded liquid crystal materials in high-performance liquid chromatography and supercritical-fluid chromatography
  49. Chapter 20. The comparative standing of individual instrumental analytical techniques
  50. Chapter 21.computer corner On the efficiency of algorithms for multivariate linear calibration used in analytical spectroscopy
  51. Chapter 22a. The history and analytical chemistry of beer bitter acids
  52. Chapter 22b. Gel-filled capillaries for nucleic acid separations in capillary electrophoresis
  53. Chapter 22c. Plasma spectrometric detection for supercritical fluid chromatography
  54. Chapter 22d. Perspectives in residue analysis; the use of immobilized antibodies in (multi) residue analysis
  55. Chapter 22e. Electrochemistry of biopolymers
  56. Chapter 22f. Comparison of use of immobilized cells and immobilized enzymes for bioanalysis: considerations in determination of ethanol
  57. Chapter 23. monitor Electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry: a quantitative snapshot on an instrumental breakthrough
  58. Chapter 24.Computer A program for the graphical evaluation of pKa values from spectrophotometric data
  59. Chapter 25a. Trends Mass spectrometric detection for thin-layer Chromatographie separations
  60. Chapter 25b. Capillary electrophoresis with electrochemical detection
  61. Chapter 25c. High-field NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for quantitative determinations: pitfalls, limitations and possible solutions
  62. Chapter 25d. Detection of bioactive compounds using a lipid-coated quartz-crystal microbalance
  63. Chapter 26. Computer corner MSDCARB – a database and software for mass spectral data of carbohydrates
  64. Chapter 27a. Trends Abrasive stripping voltammetry – an electrochemical solid state spectroscopy of wide applicability
  65. Chapter 27b. Polymer coatings as stationary phases in high-performance liquid chromatography
  66. Chapter 27c. Automatic determination of physico-chemical parameters by the flow-rate gradient technique
  67. Chapter 27d. Hydrogen peroxide in the marine environment: cycling and methods of analysis
  68. Chapter 27e. Lasers in mass spectrometry
  69. Chapter 27f. In-process control of insulin production by high-performance liquid chromatography
  70. Author Index
  71. Subject Index