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Beryllium: environmental analysis and monitoring

Agarwal, Anoop(Contributions by)Archuleta, Melecita(Contributions by)Ashley, Kevin(Contributions by)Davis, Charles(Contributions by)Duran, Brandy(Contributions by)Grams, Nancy(Contributions by)Harper, Martin(Contributions by)McCleskey, T Mark(Contributions by)Oatts, Tom(Contributions by)Rondeau, Glenn(Contributions by)Brisson, Mike J(Edited by)Ekechukwu, Amy A(Edited by)
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As the use of beryllium grows worldwide, the need for a single source of information on this important but toxic element is of increasing importance.

This comprehensive book describes all aspects of the current sampling and analysis techniques for trace-level beryllium in the workplace.

It offers both a historical perspective and a description of the state-of-the-art in a single place.

It covers the challenges inherent in sampling procedures such as reproducibility, limited sample volume, surface sampling materials and collection efficiency.

It also deals with the problems involved in analytical techniques including lower detection limits, identification and compensation for matrix interferences, greater sensitivity requirements and the need for more robust preparation techniques.

Future trends, including development of real-time beryllium sampling and analysis equipment, are also explored.

Readers will gain an understanding of sampling and analytical techniques best suited for sensitive and accurate analysis of beryllium at ultra-trace levels in environmental and workplace samples.

Many "standard" sampling and analysis techniques have weaknesses that this book will help users avoid.

Written by recognized experts in the field, the book provides a single point of reference for professionals in analytical chemistry, industrial hygiene, and environmental science.

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Product Details
Royal Society of Chemistry
1847559670 / 9781847559678
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
14/08/2009
England
English
209 pages
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