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27 reviewsISBN 10: 0824763203
ISBN 13: 9780824763206
Author: William B Furman
In the literature of continuous flow analysis, there are hundreds of descriptions of problems encountered with the various AutoAnalyzer modules. This volume presents the way these have been used in conjunction with chromatographic separations and manufacturing plant process monitoring systems.
1. CONTINUOUS FLOW ANALYSIS
I. Introduction
II. Descriptions of the AutoAnalyzer
III. Special Automated Systems
IV. Developing Automated Methods
V. Review Articles and Bibliographies
2. CONTINUOUS FLOW INSTRUMENTATION: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF AUTOANALYZER MODULES
I. Introduction
II. Colorimeter
III. Dialyzer
IV. Digestor
V. Filter
VI. Flame Photometer
VII. Fluorometer
VIII. Heating Bath
IX. Proportioning Pump
X. Recorder
XI. Sampler
XII. SOLIDprep Sampler
3. THE USE OF LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS IN CONTINUOUS FLOW ANALYSIS
I. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers
II. Electrochemical Systems
III. Flame Photometers
IV. Fluorometers
V. Gas Chromatographs
VI. Radioactivity
VII. Refractive Index
VIII. Spectrophotometers
4. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTINUOUS FLOW MANIFOLDS
I. General Considerations
II. Manifold Functions
III. Tubing Characteristics
IV. Manifold Construction
V. Specialized Manifold Designs
5. THE USE OF CONTINUOUS FLOW MANIFOLDS WITH LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
I. Introduction
II. Off-line Applications
III. On-line Applications
IV. Special Applications
6. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN CONTINUOUS FLOW ANALYSIS
I. Systems Operated Without Digital Computers
II. Systems Operated With Digital Computers
7. THEORETICAL ASPECTS – W. H. C. Walker
I. Introduction
II. Segmented Stream Deformation
III. Flowcell Deformation
IV. Total Deformation
V. Deformation Constants
VI. Operational Factors Influencing Deformation Constants
VII. Maximum Sampling Rate
VIII. Conclusion
REFERENCES
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SUBJECT INDEX
j-flow controls
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lean continuous flow
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q-flow system
a continuous flow
Tags: William B Furman, Continuous, analysis