Volume 7 continues the tradition of previous volumes in this series by presenting cutting-edge and current advances in atomic spectroscopy. This volume focuses on the application of atomic spectroscopy particularly ICPMS, with an emphasis in the area of clinical and biological samples New techniques such as double focusing and field-flow fractionation ICP-MS are presented. Other areas such as laser induced breakdown spectrometry and new applications of graphite furnace AAS are included. A major theme of many of the chapters is speciation, which is the hottest topic in elemental determination at present.
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TitleAdvances in Atomic Spectroscopy: Volume 7
AuthorJ. Sneddon (Editor)
BindingHardcover
Edition number1st
Edition1
Pages438
Volumes1
LanguageENG
PublisherElsevier Science
Date2002-11-14
ISBN9780444510334 / 0444510338
Weight1.74 lbs (0.79 kg)
Dimensions9.21 x 6.14 x 1 in(23.39 x 15.60 x 2.54 cm)
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