KJM 5450 Syllabus 2006
A. Principles of Instrumental Analysis, D.A. Skoog and F.J. Holler and T.A.Nieman, 5th ed., 1998, Saunders Collage Publishing
Ch. 11: Atomic Mass Spectrometry
Ch. 12: Atomic X-ray Spectroscopy
Ch. 15: Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry
Ch. 22 E: Currents in Electrochemical Cells
Ch. 22 F: Types of Electroanalytical Methods
Ch. 25: Voltammetry (unntatt 25 D)
Ch. 32: Radiochemical Methods
B. Modern Methods for Trace Element Determination, C. Vandecasteele and C.B.Block, 1993, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Ch. 2: Sample preparation
Ch. 7: Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (cursory)
Ch. 8: Comparison of atomic spectrometric analytical techniques
Ch. 9: Mass spectrometry
C. Determination of Trace Elements, Zeev B. Alfassi (Ed.), 1994, VCH
Ch. 1: Systematic errors in trace analysis
Ch. 2: Limits of detection and accuracy in trace elements analysis
D. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Akbar Montaser (Ed.), 1998, WILEY-VCH
Ch. 2: The art and science of microwave sample preparation for trace and ultratrace elemental analysis
E. Analytical Chemistry, Edited by R. Kellner, J.-M. Mermet, M. Otto, H.M. Widmer, WILEY-VCH, 1st ed., 1997
Ch. 3: Quality Assurance and Quality Control
F. Guidelines for terms related to chemical speciation and fractionation of elements. Definition, structural aspects, and methodological approaches (IUPAC Recommendations 2000), Pure Appl. Chem. Vol.72, No 8. 1453 –1470, 2000
G. Chemical Speciation in the Environment, Edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson, Blackie Academic & professional, 2.ed.
Ch. 1: Introduction to speciation
Ch. 2: General strategies for speciation
H. Guidelines for validation of analytical methods, Carl Peter T?nseth and Jo D?hl, 2nd ed. 1996, Nycomed