Instrumental Analysis (LibreTexts)
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Instrumental Analysis is a branch of analytical chemistry that focuses on the use of instruments to measure the physical or chemical properties of substances. A textbook on this subject typically covers a variety of techniques used to analyze materials, identify compounds, and determine their concentrations.
Front Matter
1: Introduction
2: Electrical Components and Circuits
3: Operational Amplifiers
4: Analog and Digital Data
5: Signals and Noise
6: An Introduction to Spectrophotometric Methods
7: Components of Optical Instruments
8: An Introduction to Optical Atomic Spectroscopy
9: Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
10: Atomic Emission Spectrometry
11: Atomic Mass Spectrometry
12: Atomic X-Ray Spectrometry
13: Introduction to Ultraviolet/Visible Absorption Spectrometry
14: Applications of Ultraviolet/Visible Molecular Absorption Spectrometry
15: Molecular Luminescence
16: An Introduction to Infrared Spectrometry
17: Applications of Infrared Spectrometry
18: Raman Spectroscopy
19: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
20: Molecular Mass Spectrometry
21: Surface Characterization by Spectroscopy and Microscopy
22: An Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry
23: Potentiometry
24: Coulometry
25: Voltammetry
26: Introduction to Chromatographic Separations
27: Gas Chromatography
28: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
29: Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
30: Capillary Electrophoresis and Capillary Electrochromatography
31: Thermal Methods
32: Radiochemical Methods
33: Automated Methods of Analysis
34: Particle Size Determination
35: Appendicies
Back Matter