Environmental chemical analysis

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Environmental chemical analysis

Somenath Mitra, Pradyot Patnaik, Barbara B. Kebbekus

CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, c2019

2nd ed

  • : pbk. : alk. paper
  • : hardback

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Previous edition by B.B. Kebbekus and S. Mitra

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Undergraduate students in environmental science need a foundation in instrumental analysis as much as traditional chemistry majors, but their needs may be quite different. Environmental Chemical Analysis provides an explanation of analytical instrumentation methods for students without a background in analytical chemistry. This second edition features expanded material on sample preparation and quality assurance and control. It also includes new chapters on biological analysis and analysis of environmental particulates. It brings together sampling, sample preparation, and analytical techniques necessary for environmental applications, demonstrated through case studies of actual environmental measurement protocols. Provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of environmental chemical analysis Explains analytical instrumentation methods for students approaching the subject from a different angle Includes two new chapters on biological analysis and analysis of environmental particulates Expands material on sample preparation and quality assurance/quality control Winner of Choice 2019 Outstanding Academic Title Award

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Environmental Measurements 2. Environmental Sampling 3. Spectroscopic Methods 4. Chromatographic Methods 5. Mass Spectrometry 6. Sample Preparation Techniques 7. Chemical Methods 8. Electrochemical Methods 9. Radiochemical Methods 10. Approaches to the Measurement of Biological Pollutants 11. Methods for Air Analysis 12. Methods for Water Analysis 13. Methods for Analysis of Solid Samples 14. Quality Assurance and Quality Control 15. New Classes of Emerging Pollutants: Their Classification, Extractions, and Analysis

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