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Chemical Separations : Principles, Techniques and Experiments

Part of the Techniques in Analytical Chemistry series
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Performing effective chemical separations-a step-by-step guide to the most commonly used techniques.

How do experienced analysts go about making a chemical separation work?

Through precise, detailed coverage of the principles, equipment, and techniques involved, this combination laboratory manual and reference source gives readers a working knowledge of an impressive array of separation methods.

In forty-two chapters, it explores all major categories of separation, including those involving phase changes, extraction, chromatography, ion-exchange resins, electric fields, flotation, membranes, and miscellaneous techniques.

With an emphasis on everyday practice rather than theory, Chemical Separations explains the principles and parameters of these methods with a minimum of mathematics, while providing 59 specific experiments to demonstrate proper procedures.

Drawn from well-known commercial and academic laboratories and approved by national standard-setting organizations, these experiments feature step-by-step protocols for each separation scheme, precise instructions on setting up the apparatus, and helpful checklists for essential chemicals and supplies. With Chemical Separations as their guide, laboratory analysts and newcomers to chemical analysis will learn how to obtain quality analysis using commercial products, natural samples, and proven real-world laboratory techniques.

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Product Details
Wiley-Interscience
0471351970 / 9780471351979
Hardback
543.078
03/11/1999
United States
English
752p.
23 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More