Advances in flow injection analysis and related techniques
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Advances in flow injection analysis and related techniques
(Comprehensive analytical chemistry, v. 54)
Elsevier, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The concept of flow injection analysis (FIA) was first proposed in 1975 by Ruzicka and Hansen, and this initiated a field of research that would, over more than three decades, involve thousands of researchers, and which has to date resulted in close to 20,000 publications in the international scientific literature. Since its introduction, a number of books, including some specialized monographs, have been published on this subject with the latest in 2000.However, in this decade there has been a number of significant advances in the flow analysis area, and in particular in sequential injection analysis (SIA) techniques, and more recently with the introduction of Lab on a Valve (LOV) and bead injection flow systems.
This book aims to cover the most important advances in these new areas, as well as in classical FIA, which still remains the most popular flow analysis technique used in analytical practice. Topics covered in the 23 chapters include the fundamental and underlying principles of flow analysis and associated equipment, the fluid-dynamic theory of FIA, an extensive coverage of detection methods (e.g. atomic and molecular spectrometry, electroanalytical methods). In addition, there are several chapters on on-line separation (e.g. filtration, gas diffusion, dialysis, pervaporation, solvent and membrane extraction, and chromatography), as well as on other sample pretreatment techniques, such as digestion.
The book also incorporates several chapters on major areas of application of flow analysis in industrial process monitoring (e.g food and beverages, drugs and pharmaceuticals), environmental and agricultural analysis and life sciences. The contributing authors, who include the founders of flow injection analysis, are all leading experts in flow analytical techniques, and their chapters not only provide a critical review of the current state of this area, but also suggest future trends.
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction to flow analysisFlow injection analysis - its origins and progress, by Elo HansenFrom Beaker to Programmable Microfluidics, by Jarda RuzickaPrinciples of flow injection analysis, by Ian McKelvieTheoretical basis of flow injection analysis, by Spas KolevFlow analysis bibliometrics, by Stuart Chalk
Part II: On-line sample manipulationOn-line sample pretreatment: dissolution and digestion, by Victor Cerda and Jose EstelaOn-line sample pretreatment: extraction and preconcentration, by Tadao Sakai and Shoji Motomizu Membrane based separation techniques-Dialysis and filtration, by Lola Luque de Castro Membrane based separation techniques-Gas diffusion and Pervaporation, by Lola Luque de Castro and B. Alvarez-Sanchez Chromatographic separation, by Petr SolichFlow analysis -Capillary electrophoresis, by Peter Hauser and Pavel Kuban
Part III: Detection Photometric, by Wolfgang Frenzel and Ian McKelvieLuminescence, by Paul Francis and Conor HoaganAtomic spectrometric detection, by Elo Hansen and Manuel MiroVibrational spectrometry in flow analysis, by Miguel del la Guardia, Salvador Garrigues and Sergio ArmentaElectrochemical detection, by Ari IvaskaMiscellaneous detection methods, by Kate Grudpan and Jaroon Jakmunee
Part IV: Applications of Flow Injection AnalysisFood, beverages and agricultural applications, by Antonio Rangel, Ildiko Toth, and Marcela SegundoRecent applications of flow analysis techniques in the life sciences, by Jianhua WangBioprocess and pharmaceutical applicationsMirek PolasekApplications of Flow Analysis: Industrial and process analysis, by Celio Pasquini and Marcio ReboucasAtmospheric Trace Gas Analyses by Flow Based Measurements, by Sandy Dasgupta and Kei TodaEnvironmental applications of flow injection analysis: Water, sediments and soils, by Paul Worsfold, Grady Hanrahan and Ian McKelvie
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