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Chemical Imaging Analysis

English · Hardback

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Chemical Imaging Analysis covers the advancements made over the last 50 years in chemical imaging analysis, including different analytical techniques and the ways they were developed and refined to link the composition and structure of manmade and natural materials at the nano/micro scale to the functional behavior at the macroscopic scale. In a development process that started in the early 1960s, a variety of specialized analytical techniques was developed - or adapted from existing techniques - and these techniques have matured into versatile and powerful tools for visualizing structural and compositional heterogeneity. This text explores that journey, providing a general overview of imaging techniques in diverse fields, including mass spectrometry, optical spectrometry including X-rays, electron microscopy, and beam techniques.

List of contents

1. Introduction2. Spatially Confined Analysis3. History and Present Status of Micro- and Nano-Analysis4. Nanotechnology and Analytical Chemistry5. Micro- and Nano-Imaging Analysis in Mass Spectrometry6. X-Ray Imaging7. Electron-based Imaging Techniques8. Particle-based Imaging Techniques9. Optical Spectroscopic Imaging10. Conclusions and Further Prospects

About the author

Freddy Adams is emeritus professor of analytical chemistry at the University of Antwerp. He is the author and co-author of over 500 scientific articles, several monographs and text books and ca. 10 chapters of multi-authored books. He was director of the Trace and Micro Analysis Centre (MiTAC) of the University of Antwerp from 1980 to 2003. He was supervisor of ca. 50 doctoral thesis. His research interests deal with fundamental analytical chemistry, microscopic and trace analysis and applications in the materials sciences, the environmental sciences and art & archaeology. He was Rector of the Graduate School of the UA (1983-1995) and President, vice-President or member of a number of Belgian or European councils, committees and societies concerned with analytical chemistry or science or science policy. He is the recipient of relevant scientific national and international Awards including the Prize Environment Policy of the Coca-Cola Foundation, the Pregl Medal of Austrian Chemical Society, the “Torch” Award of Plasma Spectrochemistry. He is Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Iasi, Romania and the University of Chisinau, Moldova.Carlo Barbante is director of the Italian National Research Council’s Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes, and full professor at the University of Venice, Ca’Foscari. His principal research interest is the development of analytical methods based on inorganic and organic mass spectrometry for the ultra-trace determination and speciation in environmental and biological matrices and advanced materials. He participated to several scientific expeditions in polar regions and in the Alps. His work focuses on the reconstruction of archives of atmospheric trace elements and organic compounds deposition.
Prof. Barbante is the Italian National Delegate to the European Union for Climate Action, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (Horizon 2020 Advisory Board).

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"Standing ovations for this book!...a wellbalanced evaluation of the various methods applied in analytical imaging analysis and discuss novel trends fairly and critically if needed. The book is very well written and excellently illustrated......unique because it compiles and compares for the first time all the different methods applied in imaging analysis from an analytical point of view...Standing ovations for this book!...very well written and excellently illustrated..." --Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry

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