Description The reference edition of Trends in Analytical Chemistry is a compilation of the archival material reprinted from the regular
monthly edition. This includes all the review-length articles published, but excludes meeting reports, book reviews and news items.
These volumes provide a topical digest of current developments and new ideas in the analytical sciences. For subscribers to the library
edition of TrAC, the reference editions form an integral part of the annual subscription, but for others these indispensable sources
of information can be purchased individually. They provide informative, stimulating and entertaining reading for all those who devise
and use analytical methods.
This latest archival edition contains all the material published in 1997.
Trends in Analytical Chemistry
has a home page on the Web at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/trac. Papers published in the TrAC/Internet Column can be found here with
hypertext features.
Contents A selection of the contents.
Internet Column. The Beilstein NetFire System (S.R. Heller).
Trends. Predicting environmental
fate parameters with infrared spectroscopy (T.W. Collette). Recent progress in atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry (A.
Hirabayashi et al.). Remote electrochemical sensors for monitoring inorganic and organic pollutants (J. Wang). The use of ultrafiltration
and column liquid chromatography for on-line fermentation monitoring (N.C. van de Merbel). Sol-gel glass as a matrix for chemical and
biochemical sensing (J.L. Lin, C.W. Brown). Isomer generators in structure elucidation (M. Badertscher et al.). Selectivity
of carrier-based ion-selective electrodes: is the problem solved? (E. Bakker). Molecularly imprinted polymers: useful materials for analytical
chemistry? (A.G. Mayes, K. Mosbach). Recent progress in open tubular liquid chromatography (R. Swart et al.). Advances in stationary
phase development in suppressed ion chromatography (P.E. Jackson, C.A. Pohl). Conformation zoning of large molecules using the analytical
ultracentrifuge (G.M. Pavlov et al.). Wavelets: something for analytical chemistry? (B. Walczak, D.L. Massart). Biochemical
modifications of membrane ion-selective sensors (R. Koncki et al.). Novel monitoring strategies for xenoestrogens (A.J. Oosterkamp et al.). Analysis of industrial effluents to determine endocrine-disrupting chemicals (M. Castillo, D. Barceló).
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