Describes the procedures for collection of samples, samplepreparation, and analysis of CWC-related chemicals. It deals withanalytical procedures that can be followed in well-equippedoff-site laboratories (designated laboratories), as well as theon-site analytical procedures that the OPCW inspectors use insample collection and preliminary analysis of the samples in fieldconditions. A one-of-a-kind, highly topical handbook for every expert inthe chemical weapons field Outlines the methods for analysing chemical weapons both on andoff site Authored by international experts in the field from toplaboratories in both government and academic institutions…mehr
Describes the procedures for collection of samples, samplepreparation, and analysis of CWC-related chemicals. It deals withanalytical procedures that can be followed in well-equippedoff-site laboratories (designated laboratories), as well as theon-site analytical procedures that the OPCW inspectors use insample collection and preliminary analysis of the samples in fieldconditions.
A one-of-a-kind, highly topical handbook for every expert inthe chemical weapons field Outlines the methods for analysing chemical weapons both on andoff site Authored by international experts in the field from toplaboratories in both government and academic institutionsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Contributors. Preface. Chapter 1: Introduction (Markku Mesilaakso). Chapter 2: Sampling and Analysis in the Chemical Weapons Convention and the OPCW Mobile Laboratory (Stefan Mogl). Chapter 3: On-site Analysis by the Inspection Team. Sampling, Analysis, Equipment, Procedures and Strategies (Sabine Kruger). Chapter 4: The OPCW Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer for On-site Analysis. Instrumentation, AMDIS Software and Preparations for Use ( Mieczyslaw Sokolowski). Chapter 5: Hazardous Environment Monitoring (George M. Murray and David S. Lawrence). Chapter 6: A Comprehensive Review of the Official OPCW Proficiency Test ( Jeanet Hendrikse). Chapter 7: The OPCW Central Analytical Database (Charles Nyanyira). Chapter 8: Analysis Strategy for Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention in an Off-site Laboratory (Markku Mesilaakso). Chapter 9: Sample Preparation for Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention in an Off-site Laboratory (Marja-Leena Kuitunen ). Chapter 10: Gas Chromatography in Screening of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Olli Kostiainen). Chapter 11: Gas Chromatography/MassSpectrometry in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Eric R. J. Wils). Chapter 12: Liquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (R. M. Black and R. W. Read). Chapter 13: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Markku Mesilaakso and Andreas Niederhauser). Chapter 14: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Martin T. Soderstrom ). Chapter 15: Capillary Electrophoresis in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Jeremy E. Melanson and Camille A. Boulet ). Chapter 16: Methods for the Retrospective Detection of Exposure to Toxic Scheduled Chemicals. Part A: Analysis of Free Metabolites (R. M. Black and D. Noort). Chapter 17: Methods for Retrospective Detection of Exposure to Toxic Scheduled Chemicals. Part B: Mass Spectrometric and Immunochemical Analysis of Covalent Adducts to Proteins and DNA (D. Noort and R. M. Black). Index.
List of Contributors. Preface. Chapter 1: Introduction (Markku Mesilaakso). Chapter 2: Sampling and Analysis in the Chemical Weapons Convention and the OPCW Mobile Laboratory (Stefan Mogl). Chapter 3: On-site Analysis by the Inspection Team. Sampling, Analysis, Equipment, Procedures and Strategies (Sabine Kruger). Chapter 4: The OPCW Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer for On-site Analysis. Instrumentation, AMDIS Software and Preparations for Use ( Mieczyslaw Sokolowski). Chapter 5: Hazardous Environment Monitoring (George M. Murray and David S. Lawrence). Chapter 6: A Comprehensive Review of the Official OPCW Proficiency Test ( Jeanet Hendrikse). Chapter 7: The OPCW Central Analytical Database (Charles Nyanyira). Chapter 8: Analysis Strategy for Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention in an Off-site Laboratory (Markku Mesilaakso). Chapter 9: Sample Preparation for Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention in an Off-site Laboratory (Marja-Leena Kuitunen ). Chapter 10: Gas Chromatography in Screening of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Olli Kostiainen). Chapter 11: Gas Chromatography/MassSpectrometry in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Eric R. J. Wils). Chapter 12: Liquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (R. M. Black and R. W. Read). Chapter 13: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Markku Mesilaakso and Andreas Niederhauser). Chapter 14: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Martin T. Soderstrom ). Chapter 15: Capillary Electrophoresis in Analysis of Chemicals Related to the Chemical Weapons Convention (Jeremy E. Melanson and Camille A. Boulet ). Chapter 16: Methods for the Retrospective Detection of Exposure to Toxic Scheduled Chemicals. Part A: Analysis of Free Metabolites (R. M. Black and D. Noort). Chapter 17: Methods for Retrospective Detection of Exposure to Toxic Scheduled Chemicals. Part B: Mass Spectrometric and Immunochemical Analysis of Covalent Adducts to Proteins and DNA (D. Noort and R. M. Black). Index.
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