Instrumental Analysis provides a rigorous, modern, and engaging coverage of chemical instrumentation, written with the undergraduate student in mind. At its core, Instrumental Analysis includes the underlying theory, instrumental design, applications and operation of spectroscopic, electroanalytical, chromatographic, and mass spectral instrumentation. It provides students with the requisite skills to identify the comparative advantages and disadvantages in choosing one analytical technique over another by combining direct comparisons of the techniques with a discussion of how these choices affect the interpretation of the data in its final form.
1 The Analyst's Toolbox
2 Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy
3 An Introduction to Optics
4 An Introduction to Instrumental Electronics
5 Signals and Noise: An Introduction to Signal Processing
6 Molecular Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy
7 Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
8 Luminescence Spectroscopy
9 Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
10 X-Ray Related Techniques
11 Infrared Spectroscopy
12 Raman Spectroscopy
13 Mass Spectrometry
14 An Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
15 Liquid Chromatography
16 Gas Chromatography
17 Electrophoresis
18 Potentiometry and Probes
19 Analytical Voltammetry
20 Material and Surface Analysis Techniques
21 Advanced Topics in NMR: Understanding the NMR Experiment
22 Statistical Data Analysis
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