By
R. Lobinski, Laboratoire de Photophysique et Photochimie Molèculaire, Universitè de Bordeaux I, 351 Course de la Libèration, F-33405 Talence Cedex, France
Z. Marczenko, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Warsaw Technical University, Ul. Noakowskiego 3, 00 064 Warsaw, Poland
Description
Analytical methods, that combine a chemical sample treatment step with a spectrometric technique, applied to the determination of metals
and metalloids at trace and ultratrace levels are discussed in this book. A thorough critical survey of the literature for the period
1985-1994 gives references to source articles always readily available in peer reviewed journals.
The book comprises three parts. Part
I discusses general aspects of successive steps of an analytical procedure from sampling and sample decomposition, through separation
and preconcentration to spectrometric determination. Flow injection analysis, hyphenated techniques and speciation are included. Accuracy
in trace analysis, sources of errors and the role of CRMs are also covered. Part II is devoted to practical aspects of sample handling
and multielement trace analyses of environmental, geological, clinical, and industrial materials. Each chapter contains several tables
summarizing procedures for multielement analysis of real samples and certified reference materials available for method validation. Part
III contains 54 alphabetically arranged monographic reviews on spectrochemical trace analysis for individual elements. Each chapter gives
basic information on analytico-chemical properties of the element which is followed by an overview of methods for its separation, preconcentration,
and instrumental detection. Particular attention is given to practical issues, difficulties and quality assurance during the analysis
of real samples. Each chapter contains tables summarizing the key steps of the procedures developed for the trace element determination
and the detection characteristics reported.
Included in series
Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry
Audience:
The book will be of interest to analysts working at universities, R & D institutes, industry, quality control governmental labs, and students at graduate level.