Principles of instrumental analysis skoog 7th edition free download
Atomic X-Ray Spectrometry. Instrumental Analysis in Action: Monitoring Mercury. Section three: Molecular Spectroscopy. Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry. An Introduction to Infrared Spectrometry.
Applications of Infrared Spectrometry. Raman Spectroscopy. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Surface Characterization by Spectroscopy and Microscopy. Section four: Electroanalytical Chemistry. An Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry. Section five: Separation Methods. An Introduction to Chromatographic Separations. Gas Chromatography.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Extraction. Section six: Miscellaneous Methods. It is therefore our objective to give readers a thorough introduction to the principles of instrumental analysis, including spectroscopic, electrochemical, chromatographic, radiochemical, thermal, and surface analytical methods.
By carefully studying this text, readers will discover the types of instruments that are available and their strengths and limitations. This text is organized in sections similar to the sixth edition. After the brief introductory chapter, the book is divided into six sections. Section 1 contains four chapters on basic electrical circuits, operational amplifiers, digital electronics and computers, signals, noise, and signal-to-noise enhancement. Section 2 comprises seven chapters devoted to various atomic spectrometric methods, including an introduction to spectroscopy and spectroscopic instrumentation, atomic absorption, atomic emission, atomic mass spectrometry, and X-ray spectrometry.
Section 3 treats molecular spectroscopy in nine chapters that describe absorption, emission, luminescence, infrared, Raman, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and surface analytical methods. Section 4 consists of four chapters that treat elec-troanalytical chemistry, including potentiometry, coulometry, and voltammetry.
Section 6 consists of four chapters devoted to miscellaneous instrumental methods with emphasis on thermal, radiochemical, and automated methods. Since the first edition of this text appeared in , the field of instrumental analysis has grown so large and diverse that it is impossible to treat all of the modern instrumental techniques in a one- or even two-semester course. Also, instructors have differing opinions on which techniques to discuss and which to omit in their courses. Because of this, we have included more material in this text than can be covered n a single instrumental analysis course, and as a result, this comprehensive text will also be a valuable reference for years to come.
An important advantage of organizing the material into sections is that instructors have flexibility in picking and choosing topics to be included in reading assignments. Thus, as in the previous edition, the sections on atomic and molecular spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and chromatography begin with introductory chapters that precede the chapters devoted to specific methods of each type.
After assigning the introductory chapter in a section, an instructor can select the chapters to follow in any order desired. It will serve as an educational tool as well as a first reference book for the practicing instrumental analyst. The text covers five major sections: 1. Spectroscopic Methods 3. Chromatographic Methods 4. Electrophoretic and Electrochemical Methods 5. Combination Methods, Unique Detectors, and Problem Solving Each section has a group of chapters covering important aspects of the titled subject, and each chapter includes applications that illustrate the use of the methods.
The chapters also include an appropriate set of review questions. Popular Books.
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