Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry and its Applications

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  • ISBN 9781405135948
  • Weight: 1111g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 252mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The first edition of Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry and its Applications was written as a handbook for users who wanted a better understanding of the theory augmented by a practical insight of how best to approach a range of applications, and to provide a useful starting point for users trying an approach or technique new to them. These objectives have been retained in the second edition but a slight shift in emphasis gives the volume an overall perspective that is more forward looking.

Structured into 11 chapters, the current edition is a thorough revision of the original, covering the principles of inductively coupled plasmas, instrumentation, methodology and applications within environmental analysis, earth science, food science and clinical medicine. Each chapter, written by internationally recognised leaders in their specific subject areas, provides enough detail to be useful to both the new and experienced users. Full account is taken of recent developments, such as high resolution instruments, novel detection systems and electrospray techniques.

Written for all analytical scientists but particularly those involved in atomic spectroscopy and in environmental, geochemical, clinical or food analysis, this timely and informative book will be an essential reference in their use of inductively coupled plasmas to achieve their own scientific goals.

Steve Hill is Professor of Analytical Chemistry in the School of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, UK

Contibutors to the book:
Dr Lieue Balcaen
Mr Malcolm J Baxter
Professor Joseph A Caruso
Ms Jennifer M Cook
Dr Helen M Crews
Dr E Hywel Evans
Dr Andrew Fisher
Dr Michael Foulkes
Dr Helle R Hansen
Professor Gary M Hieftje
Professor Steve J Hill
Professor Jean-Michel Mermet
Mr Douglas L Miles
Dr Gavin O’Connor
Mr Ciaran O’Connor
Professor Spiros A Pergantis
Dr Paul Robb
Dr Baki B M Sadi
Professor Jodi R Shann
Dr Barry L Sharp
Dr Karen L Sutton
Dr Philip Taylor
Professor Frank Vanhaecke
Dr Anne P Vonderheide