Written by an internationally recognized group of editors and contributors, Handbook of Elemental Speciation, Volume 2 provides a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary presentation of the analytical techniques involved in speciation. Comprehensive coverage of key elements and compounds in situAddresses the analysis and impact of these elements and compounds, e.g. arsenic, lead, copper, iron, halogens, etc.,  in food, the environment, clinical and occupational healthDetailed methodology and data are reported, as well as regulatory limitsIncludes general introduction on the impact in these key areas
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Written by an internationally recognized group of editors and contributors, Handbook of Elemental Speciation: Elements in Situ provides a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary presentation of the analytical techniques involved in speciation.
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List of contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Elements by Element Review . 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Speciation of Aluminium. 2.3 Speciation of Antimony. 2.4 Speciation of Arsenic. 2.5. Speciation of Cadmium. 2.6. Speciation of Chromium. 2.7. Speciation of Cobalt. 2.8. Speciation of Copper. 2.9. Speciation of Iron. 2.10. Speciation of Lead. 2.11. Speciation of Manganese. 2.12. Speciation of Mercury . 2.13. Speciation of Molybdenum. 2.14. Speciation of Nickel. 2.15. Speciation of Platinum, Gold and Rhodium. 2.16. Speciation of Selenium . 2.17. Speciation of Silicon . 2.18. Speciation of Sulfur. 2.19. Speciation of Thallium. 2.20. Speciation of Tin. 2.21. Speciation of Vanadium. 2.22. Speciation of Zinc. 2.23. Speciation of Actinides. 2.24. Speciation of Halogens. 2.25. Volatile Metal Compounds of Biogenic Origin. 2.26. Metal Complexes of Humic Substances. 2.27. Metal Complexes of Proteins. 3. Modeling of Elemental Species. 3.1. Modeling of Trace Elements Partitioning in the Environment. 3.2 Modeling in Nutrition. 3.3. Modeling of Trace Elements in Health and Disease. 4. Elemental Speciation and Present Day Legislation. Index. 
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This Handbook explores elemental species in both living and non-living systems. It is of interest to a wide range of scientists, including analytical chemists, biochemists, toxicologists, clinicians and environmental scientists in academia, government laboratories and industry. Those involved in regulatory or legislative activities will find it to be a source of relevant information. It is also intended to be a comprehensive database for students in these disciplines. The analytical methodology has been the subject of Volume 1 of this Handbook. This second volume covers in great detail the various species of 21 elements, of the actinides and of four groups of compounds (halogens, volatile metal compounds of biogenic origin, metal complexes of humic substances and metal complexes of proteins) within four key areas: environment, food, occupation and clinical health. Chapters on modelling of trace element species in the environment, food, health and disease illustrate the power of modern chemometric techniques in describing the behaviour of elemental species in complicated systems. Elemental speciation is a relatively young discipline and as a consequence, the fundamental knowledge is sometimes fragmentary and incomplete. Thus, each contribution is a stand-alone reference, written by a recognized expert in the field, aiming to be as informative as possible. The information contained in the two volumes of this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art introduction to this young and exciting scientific domain. The editors hope it will constitute a stimulating basis for further research.
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"...should definitely be available in the reference library of every university or organization where speciation studies are carried out."  (Applied Organometallic Chemistry, November 2007)

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470855980
Publisert
2005-04-25
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
1758 gr
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
194 mm
Dybde
49 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
792

Editor-in-chief

Biographical note

Rita Cornelis, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Ghent University, The Netherlands.