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A Textbook of Analytical Chemistry
A Textbook of Analytical Chemistry

A Textbook of Analytical Chemistry

By Y. Anjaneyulu, K. Chandrasekhar, Valli Manickam

Published by Pharmamed Press

Year 2020 Language 🇬🇧 English
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<div><!--block-->Analytical Chemistry plays a vital role in many disciplines like Chemistry, Physics, Biology and industrial process. Scientists, engineers and technicians in all fields of Chemistry, Biotechnology, Water Resources, Engineering and Medicine often need information from chemical analysis. In addition, after the analysis is done, interpretation of the data is complicated and plays a major role. The present book is for providing training to analytical chemists in various modern analytical methods, which is a major task for Universities, Industrial organizations and government laboratories because of the rapid growth in new techniques, and necessity of analyzing multi-complex samples in short time.<br><br><strong>Salient Features</strong><br> <br> * Many of the topics are presented with thorough background of related chemical principle<br>&nbsp; * Wide range of new analytical techniques that are useful in modern analytical chemistry are presented in this book, so that necessary confidence can be acquired to obtain high quality analytical data<br>&nbsp; * Basic principles of Gravimetric, Volumetric Analysis with latest developments and Statistical Treatment of Analytical data are provided<br>&nbsp; * Atomic absorption, inductively couple plasma spectroscopy and flame photometry are presented with details of design, fabrication and operational variables and their applications are presented with good examples<br>&nbsp; * Electroanalytical method are given in detail and discussed with their specific applications<br><strong>Contents:</strong><br><strong>1.</strong> Introduction to Analytical Chemistry <strong>2.</strong> Statistical Treatment of Analytical Data <strong>3.</strong> Quantitative Method of Analysis <strong>4.</strong> Gravimetric Analysis <strong>5.</strong> Introduction to Volumetric Analysis <strong>6.</strong> Acid-Base Titrations <strong>7.</strong> Redox Titrations <strong>8.</strong> Complexometric Titrations <strong>9.</strong> Chromatography <strong>10.</strong> Paper Chromatography <strong>11.</strong> Thin Layer Chromatography <strong>12.</strong> Gas Chromatography (GC) <strong>13.</strong> High Performance Liquid Chromatography <strong>14.</strong> Column Chromatography <strong>15.</strong> Ion Exchange Chromatography <strong>16.</strong> Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) <strong>17.</strong> Spectroscopy <strong>18.</strong> UV Visible Spectroscopy <strong>19.</strong> Turbidimetry and Nephelometry <strong>20.</strong> Molecular Fluorescence &amp; Phosphorescence and Chemiluminescence Spectrometry <strong>21.</strong> Infra-Red Spectroscopy <strong>22.</strong> Raman Spectroscopy <strong>23.</strong> Atomic Emission, Fluorescence and Absorption Spectroscopy <strong>24.</strong> Flame Photometry <strong>25.</strong> Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP–OES) <strong>26.</strong> Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) <strong>27.</strong> Mass Spectroscopy <strong>28.</strong> Photoacoustic spectroscopy <strong>29.</strong> X-Ray Absorption, diffraction and Fluorescence Spectroscopy <strong>30.</strong> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy <strong>31.</strong> Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy <strong>32.</strong> Thermal Analysis <strong>33.</strong> Electro Analytical Chemistry <strong>34.</strong> Potentiometry <strong>35.</strong> Conductometry <strong>36.</strong> Electrogravimetry <strong>37.</strong> Coulometric methods of analysis <strong>38.</strong> Voltammetry<br><strong>About the Authors: <br>Prof. Y. Anjaneyulu</strong> is presently working as Visiting Professor in Chemistry and Environment at Jackson State University Mississipi USA. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry in 1972. He worked (1972-90) in various capacities in the faculty of Chemistry at Andhra University and Nagarjuna University. Acted as Director, Institute of Science and Technology, JNTU from January 2004 to October 2005 as its academic and administrative head. He had 34 years of teaching experience at Post Graduate level and published more than 129 Research Publications in various National and International journals and guided 26 Ph.D’s, 15 M.Phil’s and a large number of M.Sc. and M.Tech, dissertations. He has authored a number of books of various topics in the field of environment and chemistry.<br><strong>K. Chadrasekhar, M.Sc.</strong>, (Analytical Chemistry) Ph.D, has worked at National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML) Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. In November 2004 he moved to Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), Hyderabad on deputation to head their analytical chemistry group. He has published more than 100 research publications apart from presenting papers in various national/international seminars. He has contributed articles in four books published by CRC Press, Elsevier etc. and three students got their Ph.D under his guidance.<br><strong>Valli Manickam</strong>, M.Sc., Ph.D., is presently working at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad. She has worked in various research projects under UGC, DST and AICTE. She has about 10 years teaching experience at Postgraduate Level in the fields of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry.</div>
Audience
adults
ISBN
9789388305754
Language code
en
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