Despite the development of innovative new analytical techniques for biological trace element research, today's trace element investigators face formidable obstacles to obtaining reliable data. This complete reference identifies and assesses the challenges the analyst encounters at each stage of an analysis, and discusses the effects of various techniques on the sample. Three internationally recognized scientists and authors consider the effects of the numerous collection, storage, and sample preparatory techniques used in sample analysis. Proper analytical quality control, including such critical factors as sampling and sample preparation, specimen preservation and storage, and ashing, is examined. The book also looks at sample preparation methods unique to various instruments and speciation chemistry issues, and examines the link between chemical analysis and specimen banking. A previously unrecognized source of error, presampling factors, is also discussed.



Autorentext

G. Venkatesh Iyengar (Author) , K. S. Subramanian (Author) , Joost R.W. Woittiez (Author)



Inhalt

Emerging Trends in Bioanalytical Chemistry. Presampling Factors. Sampling and Sample Preparation. Storage and Preservation of Biomedical Specimens. Sample Decomposition. Sample Preparation Methods for Various Instrumental Techniques. Analysis of Trace Element Species. Specimen Banking and Chemical Analysis. Index.

Titel
Element Analysis of Biological Samples
Untertitel
Principles and Practices, Volume II
EAN
9781000098594
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
25.11.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
272