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A thorough and timely update, this new edition presents principles, techniques and applications in this sub-discipline of analytical chemistry for quantifying traces of potentially toxic organic and inorganic chemical substances found in air, soil, fish and water as well as serum, plasma, urine, and other body fluids.
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A thorough and timely update, this new edition presents principles, techniques and applications in this sub-discipline of analytical chemistry for quantifying traces of potentially toxic organic and inorganic chemical substances found in air, soil, fish and water as well as serum, plasma, urine, and other body fluids.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000244854
- Artikelnr.: 60736629
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000244854
- Artikelnr.: 60736629
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Paul R. Loconto holds a PhD. in analytical chemistry and an MS in physical chemistry. He has published 35 peer-reviewed papers in analytical chemistry and in chemical education. He has given over 40 talks and poster presentations at various workshops, meetings, and conferences.
After brief stints at the American Cyanamid Co., Stamford, CT, and the Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI, in 1974, Dr. Loconto began teaching introductory, environmental, general and organic chemistry at Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY. He joined NANCO Environmental Services in Wappingers Falls, NY, as R&D manager in 1986. In 1990, he joined the Michigan Biotechnology Institute in Lansing. In 1992, he became the laboratory manager for the graduate program in Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University, East Lansing, where he conducted analytical method development for both the NIEHS analytical core and the EPA Hazardous Substance Research Center while coordinating the development of an instructional analytical laboratory for the graduate school.
In 2001, he joined the Michigan Department of Community Health, Bureau of Laboratories, as a Laboratory Scientist Specialist. Here, in addition to training new employees on how to use GC-MS, GC-MS/MS, and GC-AED instruments, as well as SPE sample prep techniques, he taught co-workers how to satisfy QA/QC requirements. He focused on developing analytical methods for biomonitoring while conducting trace quantitative analysis in support of the Laboratory Response Network for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
He retired in late 2013, yet continues as a consultant, educator, and writer.
After brief stints at the American Cyanamid Co., Stamford, CT, and the Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI, in 1974, Dr. Loconto began teaching introductory, environmental, general and organic chemistry at Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY. He joined NANCO Environmental Services in Wappingers Falls, NY, as R&D manager in 1986. In 1990, he joined the Michigan Biotechnology Institute in Lansing. In 1992, he became the laboratory manager for the graduate program in Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University, East Lansing, where he conducted analytical method development for both the NIEHS analytical core and the EPA Hazardous Substance Research Center while coordinating the development of an instructional analytical laboratory for the graduate school.
In 2001, he joined the Michigan Department of Community Health, Bureau of Laboratories, as a Laboratory Scientist Specialist. Here, in addition to training new employees on how to use GC-MS, GC-MS/MS, and GC-AED instruments, as well as SPE sample prep techniques, he taught co-workers how to satisfy QA/QC requirements. He focused on developing analytical methods for biomonitoring while conducting trace quantitative analysis in support of the Laboratory Response Network for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
He retired in late 2013, yet continues as a consultant, educator, and writer.
Preface to the Third Edition. About the Author. About the Contributors.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis (TEQA).
Chapter 2 Calibration, Verification, Quantification, Statistical Treatment
of Analytical Data, Detection Limits, and Quality Assurance/ Quality
Control. Chapter 3 Sample Preparation Techniques to Isolate and Recover
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 4 Determinative Techniques to Measure
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 5 Student- Tested Laboratory Experiments.
Appendix A: Glossary. Appendix B: QA/ QC Illustrated. Appendix C: A Primer
on the Basics of Probability and Statistics for Some and a Quick Review for
Others. Appendix D: Quality Control for Environmental- Health TEQA: Levey-
Jennings Plots and Westgard Rules. Appendix E: Innovative Sample Prep Flow
Charts for TEQA. Appendix F: Quantitating VOCs in Serum Using Automated
Headspace-SPME/ Cryo- Focusing/ Isotope Dilution/ Capillary GC-MS. Appendix
G: Using a Pooled Standard Deviation to Find the Uncertainty in the Percent
Recovery for the Priority Pollutant Phenol Using Reversed- Phase SPE from
Spiked Water by Converting Phenol to its Pyrazol- 3- One Complex: Comparing
In Situ vs. Synthesized Experimental Approaches. Appendix H: Laboratory
Glass & Instrument Designs. Appendix I: Useful Potpourri for Environmental
Analytical Chemists. Appendix J: Contributing Authors: Brief Introduction.
Index.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis (TEQA).
Chapter 2 Calibration, Verification, Quantification, Statistical Treatment
of Analytical Data, Detection Limits, and Quality Assurance/ Quality
Control. Chapter 3 Sample Preparation Techniques to Isolate and Recover
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 4 Determinative Techniques to Measure
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 5 Student- Tested Laboratory Experiments.
Appendix A: Glossary. Appendix B: QA/ QC Illustrated. Appendix C: A Primer
on the Basics of Probability and Statistics for Some and a Quick Review for
Others. Appendix D: Quality Control for Environmental- Health TEQA: Levey-
Jennings Plots and Westgard Rules. Appendix E: Innovative Sample Prep Flow
Charts for TEQA. Appendix F: Quantitating VOCs in Serum Using Automated
Headspace-SPME/ Cryo- Focusing/ Isotope Dilution/ Capillary GC-MS. Appendix
G: Using a Pooled Standard Deviation to Find the Uncertainty in the Percent
Recovery for the Priority Pollutant Phenol Using Reversed- Phase SPE from
Spiked Water by Converting Phenol to its Pyrazol- 3- One Complex: Comparing
In Situ vs. Synthesized Experimental Approaches. Appendix H: Laboratory
Glass & Instrument Designs. Appendix I: Useful Potpourri for Environmental
Analytical Chemists. Appendix J: Contributing Authors: Brief Introduction.
Index.
Preface to the Third Edition. About the Author. About the Contributors.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis (TEQA).
Chapter 2 Calibration, Verification, Quantification, Statistical Treatment
of Analytical Data, Detection Limits, and Quality Assurance/ Quality
Control. Chapter 3 Sample Preparation Techniques to Isolate and Recover
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 4 Determinative Techniques to Measure
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 5 Student- Tested Laboratory Experiments.
Appendix A: Glossary. Appendix B: QA/ QC Illustrated. Appendix C: A Primer
on the Basics of Probability and Statistics for Some and a Quick Review for
Others. Appendix D: Quality Control for Environmental- Health TEQA: Levey-
Jennings Plots and Westgard Rules. Appendix E: Innovative Sample Prep Flow
Charts for TEQA. Appendix F: Quantitating VOCs in Serum Using Automated
Headspace-SPME/ Cryo- Focusing/ Isotope Dilution/ Capillary GC-MS. Appendix
G: Using a Pooled Standard Deviation to Find the Uncertainty in the Percent
Recovery for the Priority Pollutant Phenol Using Reversed- Phase SPE from
Spiked Water by Converting Phenol to its Pyrazol- 3- One Complex: Comparing
In Situ vs. Synthesized Experimental Approaches. Appendix H: Laboratory
Glass & Instrument Designs. Appendix I: Useful Potpourri for Environmental
Analytical Chemists. Appendix J: Contributing Authors: Brief Introduction.
Index.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis (TEQA).
Chapter 2 Calibration, Verification, Quantification, Statistical Treatment
of Analytical Data, Detection Limits, and Quality Assurance/ Quality
Control. Chapter 3 Sample Preparation Techniques to Isolate and Recover
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 4 Determinative Techniques to Measure
Organics and Inorganics. Chapter 5 Student- Tested Laboratory Experiments.
Appendix A: Glossary. Appendix B: QA/ QC Illustrated. Appendix C: A Primer
on the Basics of Probability and Statistics for Some and a Quick Review for
Others. Appendix D: Quality Control for Environmental- Health TEQA: Levey-
Jennings Plots and Westgard Rules. Appendix E: Innovative Sample Prep Flow
Charts for TEQA. Appendix F: Quantitating VOCs in Serum Using Automated
Headspace-SPME/ Cryo- Focusing/ Isotope Dilution/ Capillary GC-MS. Appendix
G: Using a Pooled Standard Deviation to Find the Uncertainty in the Percent
Recovery for the Priority Pollutant Phenol Using Reversed- Phase SPE from
Spiked Water by Converting Phenol to its Pyrazol- 3- One Complex: Comparing
In Situ vs. Synthesized Experimental Approaches. Appendix H: Laboratory
Glass & Instrument Designs. Appendix I: Useful Potpourri for Environmental
Analytical Chemists. Appendix J: Contributing Authors: Brief Introduction.
Index.