Isotope dilution analysis /

International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 49: Isotope Dilution Analysis focuses on the method of isotope dilution analysis (IDA). The book first discusses the principles, types, and theory of IDA. Classification of the methods of IDA; precision, accuracy, and sensitivity of...

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Main Authors: To lgyessy, Juraj. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Braun, Tibor.; Kyrs , Miroslav, 1930-
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford ; New York :
Publication Dates: [1972]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Edition: [1st ed.
Series: International series of monographs in analytical chemistry ; v. 49
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080158563
Summary: International Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 49: Isotope Dilution Analysis focuses on the method of isotope dilution analysis (IDA). The book first discusses the principles, types, and theory of IDA. Classification of the methods of IDA; precision, accuracy, and sensitivity of IDA; and types of IDA are described. The text also examines experimental techniques, separation, and mass determination. The separation of components, reagents and tracers, and amount of substance separated are underscored. The text takes a look at the inorganic applications of IDA, including determ.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (194 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781483160924
1483160920
Index Number: QD608
CLC: O657.31
Contents: Front Cover; Isotope Dilution Analysis; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Principles, Types and Theory of Isotope Dilution Analysis; 1.1. General principles; 1.2. Classification of the methods of IDA; 1.3. Types of IDA; 1.4. Precision, accuracy and sensitivity of IDA; 1.5. Advantages, drawbacks, trends; 1.6. References; Chapter 2. Experimental Techniques, Separation and Mass Determination; 2.1. Reagents and tracers; 2.2. Separation of Components; 2.3. Determination of the amount of substance separated; 2.4. References; Chapter 3. Inorganic Applications.
3.1. Determination of various elements3.2. Selected procedures; 3.3. References; Chapter 4. Applications in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry; 4.1. Alcohols and ethers; 4.2. Carboxylic acids, acid chlorides and anhydrides; 4.3. Sulpho derivatives; 4.4. Proteins and amino acids; 4.5. Steroids; 4.6. Vitamin B12; 4.7. Penicillin; 4.8. Insecticides; 4.9. Other applications in organic chemistry and biochemistry; 4.10. References; Chapter 5. Isotope Dilution Analysis with Stable Isotopes; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Methods for the determination of isotopic composition. Analysis by mass spectrometry.
5.3. Fundamentals and technique5.4. Practical applications; 5.5. References; Chapter 6. Special Applications of Isotope Dilution; 6.1. Volume determination; 6.2. Determination of solubility; 6.3. Determination of radioactive contaminants; 6.4. Determination of the content of isotopic carriers in radioactive preparations; 6.5. Determination of dissociation constants; 6.6. Studies on reaction rates and equilibria; 6.7. Determination of the capacity of ion exchangers; 6.8. Determination of the coefficient of self-absorption and of specific activity; 6.9. Measurement of flow rates.