This is the first book to show how to apply the principles of quality assurance to the identification of analytes (qualitative chemical analysis). After presenting the principles of identification and metrological basics, the author focuses on the reliability and the errors of chemical identification. This is then applied to practical examples such as EPA methods, EU, FDA, or WADA regulations. Two whole chapters are devoted to the analysis of unknowns and identification of samples such as foodstuffs or oil pollutions. Essential reading for researchers and professionals dealing with the identification of chemical compounds and the reliability of chemical analysis.
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"The book covers an important aspect of quality assurance applied to qualitative analysis, and especially to chemical identification. ... This is the first book dealing with the application of quality assurance principles to the identification of analytes, including some aspects of classification of samples by screening methods. ... Readers involved in R&D work and those performing routine/control identification methods will all find this book very useful." (Angel Ríos, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 401, 2011)
"The book covers an important aspect of quality assurance applied to qualitative analysis, and especially to chemical identification. ... This is the first book dealing with the application of quality assurance principles to the identification of analytes, including some aspects of classification of samples by screening methods. ... Readers involved in R&D work and those performing routine/control identification methods will all find this book very useful." (Angel Ríos, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 401, 2011)