Russian Contributions to Analytical Chemistry


Book Description

This book offers a unique perspective and novel information on the significant contributions of Russian scientists to analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. Written by the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Chemistry, it discusses various examples of new methods and approaches originating in Russia, such as chromatography, electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, Kumakhov X-ray optics, the Spolský effect in fluorescent analysis and important innovations in mass spectrometry, which are already widely used. Other original developments, such as the chromatomembrane and stoichiographic methods, are on their way to international recognition. Tremendous expertise in the analysis of minerals and high-purity and special-purpose substances has accumulated in Russian laboratories, and as such this book appeals to anyone interested in the development of science in Russia; to physicists, chemists, and other specialists dealing with chemical analysis; and to postgraduates and students of chemistry-related disciplines.




Russian Contributions to Analytical Chemistry


Book Description

This book offers a unique perspective and novel information on the significant contributions of Russian scientists to analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. Written by the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Chemistry, it discusses various examples of new methods and approaches originating in Russia, such as chromatography, electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, Kumakhov X-ray optics, the Spolsky effect in fluorescent analysis and important innovations in mass spectrometry, which are already widely used. Other original developments, such as the chromatomembrane and stoichiographic methods, are on their way to international recognition. Tremendous expertise in the analysis of minerals and high-purity and special-purpose substances has accumulated in Russian laboratories, and as such this book appeals to anyone interested in the development of science in Russia; to physicists, chemists, and other specialists dealing with chemical analysis; and to postgraduates and students of chemistry-related disciplines.







Physicochemical Analysis


Book Description

Originally published in the Soviet Union, this book is a study aid for students of chemical and metallurgical departments of polytechnical colleges and technical schools. It describes the theoretical principles and practical procedures of present-day physicochemical methods of analysis. A great deal of attention is devoted to activation analysis, mass-spectrometric analysis and spectrometry in the infrared. These methods are widely used in cosmic investigations and in studying the structure of the universe. A detailed description is given of equipment and instruments employed at present for physicochemical analysis. The book will be of use to workers of research and plant laboratories. It has seen four Russian editions, and is now presented for the first time in English. The author, Yuri Lyalikov, Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, is a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR. He is head of a research laboratory of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR where he carries on extensive research in the field of electrochemical methods of analysis. Yuri Lyalikov is the author of a large number of papers, scientific works and textbooks on questions of physicochemical analysis. The most popular of them are: Analysis of Iron and Manganese Ores and Physicochemical Analysis. Besides his research, Yuri Lyalikov carries on pedagogical work. He is a professor of the Chair of Analytical Chemistry at the Kishenev State University.




Literature Of Analytical Chemistry


Book Description

First Published in 1987, this book offers a full, comprehensive guide into the Literature on Analytical Chemistry. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of journals, Papers, and References this book serves as a useful reference for Students of Chemistry, and other practitioners in their respective fields.




Analytical Chemistry–4


Book Description

Analytical Chemistry – 4 is a collection of plenary lectures presented at the International Congress on Analytical Chemistry, held in Kyoto, Japan on April 3-7, 1972. This book contains 11 chapters and begins with a summary of the kinetics of complex formation of metals with organic ligands in analytical chemistry. The subsequent chapters deal with the chelate compounds; the concepts of trace analysis; the developments in quantitative organic ultramicro elementary analysis; and the status of radiochemistry and its application to activation analysis. These topics are followed by presentation of precipitation-based ion-selective electrodes, with a particular emphasis on their most important analytical and physicochemical applications. A chapter briefly highlights the progress of analytical chemistry in Japan. The remaining chapters explore the direct metal and alloy analysis based on the selective modulation and resonance detection of conventional atomic absorption spectroscopy. These chapters also look into the status of analytical chemistry studies of air and water pollution. This text will be of great benefit to analytical chemists and researchers.