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Özet
Özet
Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry are usually presented as a sum of chemical and physical foundations, laws, axioms and equations for analytical methods and procedures. In contrast, this book delivers a practice-oriented, general guiding theory valid for all methods and techniques. Starting with a closer look to analytical signals and their dependencies, all the important figures of merit characterizing the power of analytical procedures and the reliability of analytical results are discussed and quantified, such as sensitivity, precision, accuracy and ruggedness. Elements of signal theory, information theory, statistics and fundamentals of calibration are also presented for this aim. The metrological foundations included define strictly the figures of merit in order to minimize confusions still appearing in Analytical Chemistry publications today.
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This is not a book about the applied, problem-solving discipline of analytical chemistry. Danzer begins with a discussion of whether it is an actual science. In keeping with many of his published papers, the author describes the components of the process of analytical chemistry mathematically. Aspects that can be so described include characteristics of analytical signals, information, measurement, and observations. He presents mathematical models for optimization processes, calibration, interpretation of results, and quantification. (The chapter on statistics was previously published in another Springer work.) It is an exercise that is interesting to work out, but not necessarily an advance for practitioners, as he explains: "A large number of mathematical formulas will be found in the book. This may be regarded as a disadvantage particularly because some of them are not ready to apply in daily analytical practice." Although the field covered by the book is large, interest in the contents will be minimal. List of abbreviations and acronyms not used; glossary, where metrology (from the title) is first defined. Summing Up: Optional. Faculty and researchers. J. Allison College of New Jersey
Table of Contents
| Object of Analytical Chemistry |
| The analytical Process |
| Analytical Signals and Information |
| Statistical Evaluation |
| Studying Influences and Optimizing Analytical Procedures |
| Calibration |
| Analytical Performance Characteristics |
| Presentation, Interpretation and Validation of Analytical Results |
| Assessment of Analytical Information |
| Glossary of Analytical Terms |
