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Laboratory Experiments in Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis
is a collection of student-tested experiments that introduce
important principles that underlie various laboratory techniques in
the field of trace environmental organics and inorganics
quantitative analysis. It crosses the more traditional academic
disciplines of environmental science and analytical chemistry. The
text is organized to begin with minimally rigorous
session/experiments and increase in rigor as each
session/experiment unfolds. Each experiment features learning
objectives, expected student outcomes, and suggestions for further
study. Additional features include: Students are introduced to the
principles and laboratory practice of instrumental analysis
(determinative techniques) that are clearly presented. Students are
carefully taken through various ways to prepare samples for trace
quantitative analysis (sample prep techniques). Safety warnings are
listed within each experiment. Students are introduced to all three
types of instrument calibration: external, internal and standard
addition. Instructors who are responsible for laboratory courses in
analytical chemistry with potential application to environmental
sample matrices will find this textbook of value. Graduate programs
in environmental science and engineering will also greatly benefit
from the content.
Laboratory Experiments in Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis
is a collection of student-tested experiments that introduce
important principles that underlie various laboratory techniques in
the field of trace environmental organics and inorganics
quantitative analysis. It crosses the more traditional academic
disciplines of environmental science and analytical chemistry. The
text is organized to begin with minimally rigorous
session/experiments and increase in rigor as each
session/experiment unfolds. Each experiment features learning
objectives, expected student outcomes, and suggestions for further
study. Additional features include: Students are introduced to the
principles and laboratory practice of instrumental analysis
(determinative techniques) that are clearly presented. Students are
carefully taken through various ways to prepare samples for trace
quantitative analysis (sample prep techniques). Safety warnings are
listed within each experiment. Students are introduced to all three
types of instrument calibration: external, internal and standard
addition. Instructors who are responsible for laboratory courses in
analytical chemistry with potential application to environmental
sample matrices will find this textbook of value. Graduate programs
in environmental science and engineering will also greatly benefit
from the content.
A thorough and timely update, this new edition presents principles,
techniques, and applications in this sub-discipline of analytical
chemistry for quantifying traces of potentially toxic organic and
inorganic chemical substances found in air, soil, fish, and water,
as well as serum, plasma, urine, and other body fluids. The author
addresses regulatory aspects, calibration, verification, and the
statistical treatment of analytical data including instrument
detection limits; quality assurance/quality control; sampling and
sample preparation; and techniques that are used to quantify trace
concentrations of organic and inorganic chemical substances. Key
Features: Fundamental principles are introduced for the more
significant experimental approaches to sample preparation
Principles of instrumental analysis (determinative techniques) for
trace organics and trace inorganics analysis An introduction to the
statistical treatment of trace analytical data How to calculate
instrument detection limits based on weighted least squares
confidence band calibration statistics Includes an updated series
of student-tested experiments
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