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CRC handbook of basic tables for chemical analysis / Thomas J. Bruno and Paris D.N. Svoronos.

By: Bruno, Thomas J.
Contributor(s): Svoronos, Paris D. N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 1989Description: 517 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0849339359.Subject(s): Chemistry, Analytic -- TablesDDC classification: 543.00212
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This book compiles tables of important data into a single, convenient source for use in the analytical laboratory. It covers both "instrumental" methods and "wet" chemical techniques. The easy-to-use tables contain information from the most current research papers and provide data which is not easily obtained elsewhere. For example, you'll find a section on supercritical fluid chromatography, in which a tabular P-r-T surface for carbon dioxide has been specially calculated using an accurate equation of state. This book is extremely useful to practicing scientists, research students and anyone who must make routine use of chemical analysis in their work.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Gas Chromatography. High Performance Liquid Chromatography
  • Thin Layer Chromatography
  • Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatograph
  • Electrophoresis
  • Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry
  • Infrared Spectrophotometry
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Mass Spectroscopy
  • Atomic Absorption and Emission Spectrometry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Solvents and Solutions
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Tests
  • Miscellaneous Tables

Reviews provided by Syndetics

CHOICE Review

Bruno (NIST, Boulder, Colorado) and Svoronos (City Univ. of New York) have prepared another excellent work from CRC Press. Unlike other reference tables, these are very easy to use. The tables are classified by analysis method; i.e., the electrochemical window of a solvent would be found under "Electroanalytical Methods." Additionally, each section has its own table of contents. The handbook is a very modern resource, evidenced by an entire section on chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatography analysis, and another on "Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography." This new edition (1st ed., 1989) contains new chapters on solutions, electroanalytical methods, electrophoresis, and lab safety; expanded portions on gas chromatography; detector optimization; high-performance liquid chromatography, with chiral stationary phases, detector information, and new solvent tables; most useful "wet" chemistry methods; and miscellaneous tabular information. This reviewer is very grateful to have all of this information in one place, and will make regular use of it in the research and teaching lab settings. This handbook will become a standard in the libraries of academics and industrial researchers alike. ^BSumming Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. R. M. Granger II Sweet Briar College

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