Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry: Applications, Theory and Instrumentation
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Description
Provides essential information required to analyze elements andcompounds as well as structures in a wide variety of matrices for arange of applications, interpret the results and also gain athorough knowledge of the theory and instrumentation utilized.
Coverage of key advances includes:
- Proteomics and genomics
Coverage of quantitative proteomics, electrochemical detection,dynamic light scattering, amyloids and protein aggregationmeasurements to low-cost, high-throughput gene sequencing
- Imaging technologies
Coverage of major new medical and biological techniquesincluding: ultrashort laser pulse medical imaging, quantitativeimaging of membrane mechanics with molecular resolution, 3D neutronimaging, scanning near-field ultrasound holography, atomic forcemicroscopy in nanocell biology, biomolecular interactions usingnanopore force spectroscopy, scanning electrochemical microscopyand quadrupolar nuclei in biological systems
- Nanotechnology
Expanded coverage of nanotechnology including scanning probemicroscopy for imaging nanoparticles and nanocrystals,nanomaterials for electroanalysis, as well as scanningelectrochemical microscopy, and scanning near-field ultrasoundholography
- Other major advances
There is also comprehensive coverage of advances inenvironmental monitoring, drinking water analysis, forensicscience, electronic absorption and luminescence spectroscopy,infrared spectroscopy, atomic spectroscopy, nuclear magneticresonance and electrochemistry; as well as specific coverage inpharmaceuticals and drugs, clinical chemistry, X-ray spectrometry,chemometrics, polymers and liquid chromatography
Written at a level appropriate to allow a chemist (organic,polymer, inorganic, biochemist, molecularbiologist), physicist or engineer to discover methodologyfor the analysis of most molecular and biological structures andmaterials.Â
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