Analytical Chemistry Edited by Ira S. Krull



Publisher: InTech,
Published November 07, 2012
Edited by Ira S. Krull,
ISBN 978-953-51-0837-5,
Pages- 154.



This book addresses several important issues of modern analytical chemistry, such as validation of methods of analysis of biotechnology today the analysis of major components, methods of kinetic analysis of potentiometric sensors and spectrophotometric use, the current state Of chemical analyzes and where can go ahead separation and identification of peptides and amino acids, and many other topics in this culture and increasingly important field in general chemistry. Analytical chemistry has played a major role in most current scientific areas of the current explorer Mars to search underwater, forensic medicine and DNA characterization related to medical treatment, weather changes and others. B. Key areas of research and modern science, has been specialized development. The use in the fields of advanced research and development of the surface is cultivated so that its methods and tools are in all these areas is of paramount importance, including metabolomics, proteomics, peptidomic, combinatorial chemistry, etc. In almost all areas of modern scientific research and development, and in many fields of engineering (chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, nuclear engineering, pharmaceutical / biopharmaceutical technology, nanotechnology, etc.) there is continued growth and importance.




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Chapter 1  - PCA: The Basic Building Block of Chemometrics
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Chapter 2  - Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Sub-Bituminous Coal and Its Combustion Products from Mpumalanga Province, South Africa





Chapter 3  - Kinetic Methods of Analysis with Potentiometric and Spectrophotometric Detectors – Our Laboratory Experiences





Chapter 4  - Analytical Chemistry Today and Tomorrow





Chapter 5  - Analytical Method Validation for Biopharmaceuticals





Chapter 6  - Peptide and Amino Acids Separation and Identification from Natural Products





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