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    Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis by Bruno, Thomas J.; Robinson, James W.; Frame II, George M.;

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    • Edition number 8
    • Publisher CRC Press
    • Date of Publication 31 July 2023

    • ISBN 9781032036915
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1026 pages
    • Size 280x210 mm
    • Weight 2880 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 786 Illustrations, black & white; 140 Illustrations, color; 152 Halftones, black & white; 12 Halftones, color; 634 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Line drawings, color; 165 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This bestselling textbook provides students and users of analytical instrumentation with an understanding of these instruments, covering all major fields of instrumentation. This updated edition is ideal for teaching undergraduates and those with no analytical chemistry background how today?s instrumentation works and its uses and limitations.

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    Analytical instrumentation is crucial to research in molecular biology, medicine, geology, food science, materials science, forensics, and many other fields. Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis, 8th Edition, provides the reader with an understanding of all major instrumental analyses, and is unique in that it starts with the fundamental principles, and then develops the level of sophistication that is needed to make each method a workable tool for the student. Each chapter includes a discussion of the fundamental principles underlying each technique, detailed descriptions of the instrumentation, and a large number of applications. Each chapter includes an updated bibliography and problems, and most chapters have suggested experiments appropriate to the technique.


    This edition has been completely updated, revised, and expanded. The order of presentation has been changed from the 7th edition in that after the introduction to spectroscopy, UV-Vis is discussed. This order is more in keeping with the preference of most instructors. Naturally, once the fundamentals are introduced, instructors are free to change the order of presentation. Mathematics beyond algebra is kept to a minimum, but for the interested student, in this edition we provide an expanded discussion of measurement uncertainty that uses elementary calculus (although a formula approach can be used with no loss of context). Unique among all instrumental analysis texts we explicitly discuss safety, up front in Chapter 2. The presentation intentionally avoids a finger-wagging, thou-shalt-not approach in favor of a how-to discussion of good laboratory and industrial practice. It is focused on hazards (and remedies) that might be encountered in the use of instrumentation. Among the new topics introduced in this edition are:


    ? Photoacoustic spectroscopy.


    ? Cryogenic NMR probes and actively shielded magnets.


    ? The nature of mixtures (in the context of separations).


    ? Troubleshooting and leaks in high vacuum systems such as mass spectrometers.


    ? Instrumentation laboratory safety.


    ? Standard reference materials and standard reference data.


    In addition, the authors have included many instrument manufacturer?s websites, which contain extensive resources. We have also included many government websites and a discussion of resources available from National Measurement Laboratories in all industrialized countries. Students are introduced to standard methods and protocols developed by regulatory agencies and consensus standards organizations in this context as well.

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    Table of Contents:

    1.Concepts of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry. 2.Safety in the Instrumentation Laboratory.3. Introduction to Spectroscopy. 4. Visible and Ultraviolet Molecular Spectroscopy. 5. Infrared, Near-Infrared, Raman, and Photoacoustic Spectroscopy. 6. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. 7. Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. 8. Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. 9. X-Ray Spectroscopy. 10. Mass Spectrometry I: Principles and Instrumentation. 11. Mass Spectrometry II: Spectral Interpretation and Applications. 12. Principles of Chromatography. 13. Gas Chromatography. 14. Chromatography with Liquid (and Fluid) Mobile Phases. 15. Electroanalytical Chemistry. 16. Surface Analysis.17. Thermal Analysis.

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