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Trace Elemental Analysis of Metals - Methods and Techniques (Hardcover)
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Trace Elemental Analysis of Metals - Methods and Techniques (Hardcover)
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This practical guide to the trace analysis of metals and alloys
details minor, trace, and ultratrace methods; addresses the
essential stages that precede measurement; and highlights the
measurement systems most likely to be used by the pragmatic
analyst. Features key material on inclusion and phase isolation,
never-before published in any English-language reference Designed
to provide useful maps and signposts for metals analysts who must
verify that stringent trace level compositional specifications have
been met, Trace Elemental Analysis of Metals examines sampling,
contamination control, isolation, and preconcentration covers
molecular absorption, atomic absorption, atomic emission, mass
spectrometry, and other measurement systems discusses the critical
importance of inclusions and phases in obtaining accurate trace
determinations explores quality issues surrounding method
validation, analytical control verification, and reference material
needs defines a style for treating results slightly above the noise
limit of the instrumentation provides painstakingly referenced,
step-by-step instructions for specific alloy systems and
methodologies supplies a concise overview of the chemical and
instrumental techniques widely available in industrial laboratories
includes an easy-to-use glossary defining terms, specialized usage,
and jargon related to trace work in metals and alloys reviews the
conventions of reporting at, and near, the detection and
quantification limits of a procedure and more Offering direction to
analysts seeking consistent data while working within the limits of
available technology, Trace Elemental Analysis of Metals is a
valuable guide suited to analytical, inorganic, and materials
chemists; spectroscopists; environmental scientists; and
upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these
disciplines.
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