Spectroscopy in Process Analysis: 4 (Sheffield Analytical Chemistry) - Hardcover

 
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Synopsis

The successful development, operation, and maintenance of a process analyzer is a multi-disciplinary effort. It involves production chemists, analytical chemists, process engineers, and plant operatives. Accordingly, a team of authors was culled from many specialties of both the industrial and academic sectors for Spectroscopy in Process Analysis to addresses the attributes, requirements, and applications of spectroscopic techniques using a variety of novel approaches.

The ten articles focus on unique techniques - UV-visible, near-infrared, mid-infrared, mass, and Raman spectroscopies, and more - as each applies to spectroscopic disciplines. The authors present magnetic resonance techniques, chemometrics, and considerations of sampling and engineering. Supplementing more general works on process analytical chemistry, the volume concentrates on the current state of spectroscopic technology and how to most usefully apply it in process analysis.

Cost and time effectiveness are increasingly important to process spectroscopy. Whether your goal is quality assurance or monitor and control, proper use of current knowledge is critical for success. Spectroscopy in Process Analysis provides the valuable information you need to optimize the use of the latest technological advances.

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Review

"This compilation of spectroscopic techniques provides a great resource when approached with a need to implement a means of monitoring a chemical process to increase profitability in some way. This is the book's goal, and it achieves it in a way that makes it easy to find information on each technique, provides an essential step-by-step project plan, and outlines the variety of chemometric approaches for handling data. This book should be an essential reference in the toolbox of the process analytical chemist." - Spectroscopy, 16 (12), December 2001

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Sources and Debates in Modern British History is a sourcebook designed for undergraduate students taking survey courses in the modern period. The collection illuminates and extends the reader's understanding of the themes at the heart of Britain's transformation over the course of the last three centuries.

The book is arranged in three chronological parts and includes over 180 sources. Each document is introduced with a brief contextual headnote and a list of discussion questions. A selection of "counterfactual" questions is also provided, as well as an extensive bibliography. Each chapter identifies and provides background information about important historical debates, which introduce students to historiography and illustrate how historians actually work.

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ISBN 10:  1841270407 ISBN 13:  9781841270401
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, 2000
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