Elemental Analysis in Geochemistry ( Volume 8 )

Publication series :Volume 8

Author: Volborth   Alexis  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444601513

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444407115

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444407115

Subject: P41 Atmospheric Sounding (meteorological)

Language: ENG

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Description

Elemental Analysis in Geochemistry: A. Major Elements provides an introduction to basic classical and modern instrumental ""macro"" methods for geochemical research. The intention is to acquaint the beginning analyst or geochemist with the minimum of analytical methods required to satisfactorily perform a complex silicate or similar analysis. By combining classical and modern instrumental methods in one book, strong emphasis is put on the importance of the analyst's ability to grasp the general structure and relation of some of the most frequently used analytical techniques.
The book begins with basic concepts such as the preparation and decomposition of samples; statistical evaluation; and methods of separation and analysis. It outlines the classical qualitative separation scheme, which is very useful in understanding the analytical problems of complex mixtures, especially when hydrogen sulfide group metals are present. It discusses analytical techniques such as the detection and quantitative gravimetric analysis of silicon; volumetric or titrimetric methods; emission photometric analysis; atomic absorption spectroscopy; nondestructive instrumental methods; methods in X-ray spectrochemistry; and developments in neutron activation analysis.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Preface

pp.:  6 – 18

Table of Contents

pp.:  10 – 6

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  18 – 22

CHAPTER 2. PREPARATION AND DECOMPOSITION OF SAMPLES

pp.:  22 – 48

CHAPTER 3. STATISTICAL EVALUATION AND SAMPLING

pp.:  48 – 59

CHAPTER 4. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SELECTION OF METHODS OF SEPARATION AND ANALYSIS

pp.:  59 – 70

CHAPTER 5. SOME METHODS OF EXTRACTION AND ION EXCHANGE SEPARATION

pp.:  70 – 78

CHAPTER 6. THE CLASSICAL QUALITATIVE SEPARATION SCHEME

pp.:  78 – 82

CHAPTER 7. CLASSICAL GRAVIMETRIC AND OTHER METHODS

pp.:  82 – 187

CHAPTER 8. CLASSICAL VOLUMETRIC METHODS

pp.:  187 – 199

CHAPTER 9. EMISSION FLAME SPECTROPHOTOMETRY

pp.:  199 – 211

CHAPTER 10. ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY

pp.:  211 – 222

CHAPTER 11. INSTRUMENTAL NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS

pp.:  222 – 252

CHAPTER 12. X-RAY EMISSION ANALYSIS

pp.:  252 – 295

CHAPTER 13. FAST-NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS

pp.:  295 – 340

APPENDIX 1: GRAVIMETRIC FACTORS

pp.:  340 – 341

APPENDIX 2: ANALYTICAL QUALITY REAGENTS FOR STOCK SOLUTIONS IN ATOMIC-ABSORPTION AND EMISSION-FLAME ANALYSIS

pp.:  341 – 342

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  342 – 346

INDEX

pp.:  346 – 391

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