Methods for Environmental Trace Analysis
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Provides the basic skills and information required to prepare an environmental sample for analysis. Divided into two sections, i.e. Inorganic Analysis and Organic Analysis, this book covers selected techniques, principally atomic spectroscopy and chromatography. Using flow diagrams to augment the experimental information, it highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results.
  • Detailed experimental information provided in an easy-to-follow style with illustrations
  • Describes the specific sample preparation approaches necessary to analyse a particular sample type
  • Discussion of selected literature sources highlights the most appropriate methods and the likely results obtained

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John R. Dean took his first degree in Chemistry at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, followed by an M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation at Loughborough University of Technology, and finally a Ph.D. and D.I.C. in Physical Chemistry at the Imperial College of Science and Technology. He then spent two years as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Food Science Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in Norwich, in conjunction with the Polytechnic of the South West in Plymouth. His work there was focused on the development of directly coupled high performance liquid chromatography and inductively coupled plasma and mass spectrometry methods for trace element speciation in foodstuffs. This was followed by a temporary lectureship in Inorganic Chemistry at Huddersfield Polytechnic. In 1988, he was appointed to a lectureship in Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry at Newcastle Polytechnic. This was followed by promotion to Senior Lecturer, Reader, Principal Lecturer and Associate Dean. He was also awarded a personal chair in 2004. In 2008 he became the Director of The Graduate School at Northumbria University as well as Professor of Analytical and Environmental Sciences in the School of Applied Sciences. In 1998, he was awarded a D.Sc. in Analytical and Environmental Science and was the recipient of the 23rd Society for Analytical Chemistry Silver Medal in 1995. He has published extensively in analytical and environmental science. He is an active member of The Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Division, having served as a member of the Atomic Spectroscopy Group for 15 years as well as a Past Chairman. He has served on the RSC Analytical Division Council for three terms and is a former Vice-President, as well as a past-Chairman of the North-East Region of the RSC.

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Series Preface.

Preface.

Acronyms, Abbreviations and Symbols.

About the Author.

Basic Laboratory Skills.

Investigative Approach for Sample Preparation.

Sampling.

Storage of Samples.

SAMPLE PREPARATION OF INORGANIC ANALYSIS.

Solids.

Liquids – Natural and Waste Waters.

SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR ORGANIC ANALYSIS.

Solids.

Liquids.

Volatile Compounds.

Pre-Concentration Using Solvent Evaporation.

Instrumental Techniques for Trace Analysis.

Recording of Information in the Laboratory and Selected Resources.

Responses to Self-Assessment Questions.

Glossary of Terms.

SI Units and Physical Constants.

Periodic Table.

Index.

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"...covers one of the most neglected areas in environmental trace analysis, namely that of sample preparation." (Environment Times , January 2003)

“…covers one of the most neglected areas in environmental trace analysis…very detailed, highly illustrated, and easy to read” (International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 2004)

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