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Continuous flow analysis: theory and practice

โœ Scribed by Furman, William B


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
349
Series
Clinical and Biochemical Analysis Series : Vol 3
Edition
First edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In the literature of continuous flow analysis, there are hundreds of descriptions of problems encountered with the various AutoAnalyzer modules. This volume presents the way these have been used in conjunction with chromatographic separations and manufacturing plant process monitoring systems.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Series Page......Page 3
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
INTRODUCTION......Page 6
PREFACE......Page 8
CONTENTS......Page 10
I. Introduction......Page 16
II. Descriptions of the AutoAnalyzer......Page 17
III. Special Automated Systems......Page 18
IV. Developing Automated Methods......Page 19
V. Review Articles and Bibliographies......Page 20
II. Colorimeter......Page 22
III. Dialyzer......Page 38
IV. Digestor......Page 46
V. Filter......Page 51
VI. Flame Photometer......Page 53
VII. Fluorometer......Page 55
VIII. Heating Bath......Page 57
IX. Proportioning Pump......Page 63
X. Recorder......Page 72
XI. Sampler......Page 75
XII. SOLIDprep Sampler......Page 101
I. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers......Page 106
II. Electrochemical Systems......Page 109
III. Flame Photometers......Page 116
IV. Fluorometers......Page 117
V. Gas Chromatographs......Page 119
VI. Radioactivity......Page 120
VIII. Spectrophotometers......Page 124
4. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTINUOUS FLOW MANIFOLDS......Page 134
I. General Considerations......Page 135
II. Manifold Functions......Page 137
III. Tubing Characteristics......Page 177
IV. Manifold Construction......Page 181
V. Specialized Manifold Designs......Page 184
I. Introduction......Page 188
II. Off-line Applications......Page 189
III. On-line Applications......Page 194
IV. Special Applications......Page 196
I. Systems Operated Without Digital Computers......Page 198
II. Systems Operated With Digital Computers......Page 200
I. Introduction......Page 222
II. Segmented Stream Deformation......Page 223
III. Flowcell Deformation......Page 224
IV. Total Deformation......Page 225
V. Deformation Constants......Page 226
VI. Operational Factors Influencing Deformation Constants......Page 235
VII. Maximum Sampling Rate......Page 239
VIII. Conclusion......Page 240
REFERENCES......Page 242
AUTHOR INDEX......Page 298
SUBJECT INDEX......Page 324


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