
Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectroscopic Analysis
Butterworths Monographs in Chemistry
- 1st Edition - December 28, 2013
 - Latest edition
 - Author: Malcolm S. Cresser
 - Language: English
 
Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectroscopic Analysis provides an introductory discussion on the technique of solvent extraction in flame spectrometry. The book is comprised of six… Read more

Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectroscopic Analysis provides an introductory discussion on the technique of solvent extraction in flame spectrometry. The book is comprised of six chapters the cover the various aspects and applications of solvent extraction.  The text first covers the role of solvent extraction in flame spectrometric analysis, and then proceeds to describing the solvent suitable for flame spectrometry. Next, the book discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of the solvent extraction technique. The text also covers the application of the technique on various elements.   The book will be of great use to researchers and professionals who require a good understanding of the various techniques in spectrometry.
PrefaceThe Role of Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectrometric Analysis     Flame Emission Spectrometry      Atomic Absorption Spectrometry      Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry      Other Uses of Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectrometry      Existing Applications of Solvent Extraction in Flame Spectrometry      References Solvents Suitable for Flame Spectrometry      Nebulization Rate      Nebulization Efficiency     Solvent Combustion Characteristics      Solvent Toxicity and Handling Characteristics      Salting Out      High Extraction Efficiency      Solvent Availability and Purity      The Final Choice      Solvents for Use with Electrothermal Atomizers     Flame-Heated Cups and Boats      Solvent Extractants as Liquid Fuels      Some Comments on Solvent Nomenclature      Ketones      Esters      Alcohols     Ethers      Aliphatic Hydrocarbons      Aromatic Hydrocarbons      Nitro-Compounds      Chlorinated Solvents      Other Solvents 38ConclusionsReferencesSome theoretical aspects     Partition Coefficient     Distribution Ratio     Percentage Extraction     Extraction Systems     Effect of pH on Chelate Extraction Systems     Metal Chelates as Extractants     Observations on Possible Interference Mechanisms     Kinetic Aspects     Importance of Temperature     Flame Spectrometry in the Investigation of Extraction Systems     ReferencesSome Practical Spects     Apparatus Requirements     Need for Rigid pH Control     Factors Governing Choice of Extraction Ratio     Salting Out     Sample Handling and Preparation     Contamination     Losses of Trace Elements     Some Side-Effects of Solvent Extraction     Optimization of Flame Conditions     Handling and Storage of Organic Solvents     Preparation of Standards and Blanks     Stability of Reagents and Standards     Drying and Centrifugation of Extracts     Methods of Improving Selectivity     Checking Recovery     Methods for Studying Solvent Enhancement Effects     ReferencesApplications     Aluminum     Antimony     Arsenic     Barium     Beryllium     Bismuth     Boron     Bromine     Cadmium     Cesium     Calcium     Cerium     Chlorine     Chromium     Cobalt     Copper     Fluorine     Gallium     Germanium     Gold     Hafnium     Indium     Iodine     Iridium     Iron     Lead     Lithium     Magnesium     Manganese     Mercury     Molybdenum     Nickel     Niobium     Osmium     Palladium     Phosphorus     Platinum     Rare Earths     Rhenium     Rhodium     Ruthenium     Scandium     Selenium     Silicon     Silver     Strontium     Tantalum     Tellurium     Thallium     Thorium     Tin     Titanium     Tungsten     Uranium     Vanadium     Yttrium     Zinc     ZirconiumReferences     Scope for Future Applications and Developments     Special Facilities     Pulse Nebulization     Safety Aspects     Alternative Techniques     The Need for a Systematic Approach     A Cautionary NoteIndex
- Edition: 1
 - Latest edition
 - Published: December 28, 2013
 - Language: English
 
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