Hyphenated techniques in speciation analysis / Joanna Szpunar, Ryszard Łobiński.

Speciation analysis is a field of trace element analytical chemistry that deals with detection, identification and determination of individual chemical forms of metals and metalloids. There has been increased awareness of the importance of elemental speciation over the last 20 years and this has lea...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Szpunar, Joanna, Łobiński, Ryszard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, ©2003.
Series:RSC chromatography monographs.
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Table of Contents:
  • The concept of speciation analysis and hyphenated techniques
  • Element specific detection in chromatography
  • Gas chromatography with ICP MS detection
  • Liquid chromatography with ICP MS detection
  • Electrophoretic techniques with element selective detection
  • Electrospray mass spectrometry in elemental speciation analysis
  • Quality control and assurance in speciation analysis
  • Multielement analysis for organometallic species in the environment
  • Speciation of organotin compounds
  • Speciation of organolead compounds
  • Speciation of organomercury compounds
  • Metal speciation in petroleum-related samples
  • Speciation of redox states
  • Speciation of organoarsenic compounds in biological materials
  • Speciation of organoselenium compounds in biological materials
  • Speciation of metal complexes in microorganisms, plants, and food of plant origin
  • Speciation of metal complexes with metallothioneins
  • Speciation of metal complexes in human body fluids and tissues
  • Metal speciation in pharmacology : metallodrugs.