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Contemporary Topics in Analytical and Clinical Chemistry - Volume 2

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1. Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Historical Background.- 3. Theoretical Aspects.- 3.1. The Small Modulation Case: Derivative Spectroscopy.- 3.2. The Large Modulation Case.- 4. Experimental Techniques.- 4.1. Wavelength Modulation.- 4.2. Derivative Techniques Not Involving Wavelength Modulation.- 5. Applications.- 5.1. Atomic Spectroscopy.- 5.2. Molecular Spectroscopy.- 6. References.- 2. Apparatus and Methods for Laser Doppler Electrophoresis.- 1. Introduction.- 1.1. Description of Technique.- 1.2. Applications.- 2. Principles.- 2.1. Electrophoresis.- 2.2. light-Scattering Velocimetry.- 2.3. Signal Analysis.- 2.4. Implications of Theory for Experimental Design.- 2.5. Electric Field and Power Dissipation.- 3. Apparatus.- 3.1. Laser.- 3.2. Optics.- 3.3. Chamber.- 3.4. Power Supply and Switching.- 3.5. Detection Optics.- 3.6. Signal Analysis and Data Collection.- 4. Methods.- 4.1. Chamber Preparation.- 4.2. Sample Preparation.- 4.3. The Measurement.- 4.4. Common Experimental Problems.- 5. Examples of Electrophoretic Light-Scattering Spectra.- 5.1. Blood Plasma.- 5.2. Blood Cells.- 6. References.- 3. Detectors for Trace Organic Analysis by liquid Chromatography: Principles and Applications.- 1. General Considerations.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. Trace Analysis.- 1.3. Instrumental Causes of Peak Distortion.- 2. Optical Detectors.- 2.1. Infrared Detectors.- 2.2. UV-Vis Absorbance.- 2.3. Fluorescence Detection in Liquid Chromatography (LC/F).- 3. Electrochemical Detectors.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2. Applicability of Finite-Current Electrochemical Detectors.- 3.3. Principles of Amperometric and Coulometric Detection.- 3.4. Applications of Amperometric and Coulometric Detectors.- 4. Vapor-Phase Detection Schemes.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Detector Designs: Principles and Applications.- 5. Miscellaneous Detectors.- 5.1. Bulk-Solution Property Detectors.- 5.2. Microadsorption Detector.- 5.3. Radioactivity Detector.- 6. Appendix 1.- 7. Appendix 2.- 8. References.- 4. The Radioimmunoassay of Enzymes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Categories of Analytical Techniques.- 3. Requirements for an Enzyme Radioimmunoassay.- 3.1. Antigen.- 3.2. Antiserum.- 3.3. Labeled Antigen.- 3.4. Separation Procedure.- 4. Differences in the Use of Enzyme Assays in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry.- 5. Advantages of Enzyme Measurement by Concentration Rather Than by Catalytic Activity.- 5.1. Sensitivity.- 5.2. Specificity.- 5.3. Practicality.- 6. Examples of the Advantages of Enzyme Measurement by Concentration.- 6.1. Serum Levels of Proteolytic Enzymes.- 6.2. Enzyme Determinations for the Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction.- 7. Conclusions.- 8. References.- 5. Clinical Liquid Chromatography.- 1. Introduction.- 1.1. Present Importance of Clinical LC.- 1.2. Comparison and Competition of LC with Alternate Techniques.- 1.3. Advantages and Limitations of LC.- 2. General Considerations.- 2.1. Columns.- 2.2. Phase systems.- 2.3. Adsorbents.- 2.4. Bonded Reverse-Phase Packings.- 2.5. Polar Bonded Phases.- 2.6. Ion-Exchange Packings.- 2.7. liquid-Liquid Chromatography.- 2.8. How Column N Values are Varied for a Given Application.- 2.9. Maximum Attainable N Values in LC.- 2.10. Column Handling and Lifetime.- 2.11. Equipment.- 2.12. Procedures and Techniques.- 3. Applications.- 3.1. Biogenic Amines.- 3.2. Drugs.- 3.3. Hemoglobin AIc.- 3.4. Hormones.- 3.5. Isoenzymes.- 3.6. Lipids.- 3.7. Porphyrins.- 3.8. Vitamins.- 3.9. Organic Acids.- 3.10. Ubiquinone.- 3.11. Nucleosides, Nucleotides, and Bases.- 4. Note Added in Proof.- 5. References.

List of contents

1. Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Historical Background.- 3. Theoretical Aspects.- 4. Experimental Techniques.- 5. Applications.- 6. References.- 2. Apparatus and Methods for Laser Doppler Electrophoresis.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Principles.- 3. Apparatus.- 4. Methods.- 5. Examples of Electrophoretic Light-Scattering Spectra.- 6. References.- 3. Detectors for Trace Organic Analysis by liquid Chromatography: Principles and Applications.- 1. General Considerations.- 2. Optical Detectors.- 3. Electrochemical Detectors.- 4. Vapor-Phase Detection Schemes.- 5. Miscellaneous Detectors.- 6. Appendix 1.- 7. Appendix 2.- 8. References.- 4. The Radioimmunoassay of Enzymes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Categories of Analytical Techniques.- 3. Requirements for an Enzyme Radioimmunoassay.- 4. Differences in the Use of Enzyme Assays in Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry.- 5. Advantages of Enzyme Measurement by Concentration Rather Than by Catalytic Activity.- 6. Examples of the Advantages of Enzyme Measurement by Concentration.- 7. Conclusions.- 8. References.- 5. Clinical Liquid Chromatography.- 1. Introduction.- 2. General Considerations.- 3. Applications.- 4. Note Added in Proof.- 5. References.

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Assisted by Merle A. Evenson (Editor), Davi Hercules (Editor), David Hercules (Editor), David M. Hercules (Editor), Gary M. Hieftje (Editor), Lloyd R. Snyder (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781461567332
ISBN 978-1-4615-6733-2
No. of pages 286
Weight 442 g
Illustrations X, 286 p.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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