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Chemical speciation and bioavailability
Chemical speciation and bioavailability
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Surrey, England] : , : Science and Technology Letters, , 1989-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 628.5/2
Soggetto topico Pollution
Speciation (Chemistry)
Bioavailability
Environmental chemistry
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 2047-6523
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996321833603316
[Surrey, England] : , : Science and Technology Letters, , 1989-
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Chemical speciation and bioavailability
Chemical speciation and bioavailability
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Surrey, England] : , : Science and Technology Letters, , 1989-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 628.5/2
Soggetto topico Pollution
Speciation (Chemistry)
Bioavailability
Environmental chemistry
Especiació (Química)
Biodisponibilitat
Contaminants
Química ambiental
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Revistes electròniques
ISSN 2047-6523
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910142565803321
[Surrey, England] : , : Science and Technology Letters, , 1989-
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Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Science, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 577.14
577/.14
Altri autori (Persone) UreA. M
DavidsonC. M
Soggetto topico Speciation (Chemistry)
Chemistry, Analytic
Environmental chemistry
ISBN 9780470988312
9786610213542
1-4051-2350-8
0-470-98831-2
1-4051-4730-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chemical Speciation in the Environment; List of contributors; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The need for speciation; 1.2 Aims and structure of the book; 1.3 Definition of speciation; Acknowledgement; References; Part I: Techniques for speciation; 2 General strategies for speciation; 2.1 Speciation - the analytical challenge; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Disturbance of equilibrium state; 2.1.3 Speciation based on calculation methods; 2.2 Experimental approaches to speciation; 2.2.1 Technique selection guidelines; 2.2.2 Selective measuring techniques
2.2.3 Preliminary fractionation strategies2.3 Fractionation of species based on selective sizing; 2.3.1 Sizing based on sieving and centrifuging; 2.3.2 Ultra-filtration, dialysis and gel permeation chromatography; 2.4 Differentiation on the basis of charge and size effects; 2.4.1 Electrophoresis (flat bed and capillary); 2.4.2 Ion-exchange columns; 2.4.3 Chelating resins; 2.4.4 Adsorption columns; 2.4.5 Liquid-liquid extraction; 2.5 Chromatographic methods of separation; 2.5.1 Open-column liquid chromatography; 2.5.2 High-performance liquid chromatography; 2.5.3 Ion chromatography
2.5.4 Gas chromatography2.5.5 Supercritical fluid chromatography; 2.5.6 Planar chromatography; 2.6 Selective chemical extraction; 2.6.1 Sub-division of element content of soils and sediments on the basis of chemical reactivity; 2.6.2 Speciation schemes for soils and sediments; 2.6.3 Speciation strategies; 2.6.4 'Labile metal' determinations; 2.7 Electro-analytical speciation techniques; 2.7.1 Role of electro-analytical techniques; 2.7.2 Potentiometry using ion-selective electrodes; 2.7.3 Polarography; 2.7.4 Stripping voltammetry; 2.7.4.1 Anodic stripping voltammetry
2.7.4.2 Potentiometric stripping voltammetry2.7.4.3 Cathodic stripping voltammetry; 2.7.5 Amperometric titrations and electro-chemical detectors; 2.8 Concluding comments; References; Further reading; 3 Direct methods of metal speciation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Identification methods; 3.2.1 Co-chromatography; 3.2.2 Radioactive tracers; 3.2.3 Electronic spectroscopy; 3.2.4 Optical activity - the Cotton effect; 3.2.5 Magnetic susceptibility; 3.2.6 Vibrational spectroscopy; 3.2.6.1 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; 3.2.6.2 Raman spectroscopy; 3.2.7 Magnetic resonance techniques
3.2.7.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy3.2.7.2 Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy; 3.2.7.3 Double resonance techniques; 3.2.8 Nuclear spectroscopic techniques; 3.2.8.1 Mossbauer spectroscopy; 3.2.8.2 Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy; 3.2.9 X-ray techniques; 3.2.9.1 Crystallographic X-ray diffraction; 3.2.9.2 Photoelectron spectroscopy; 3.3 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Hybrid methods of speciation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Separation techniques; 4.3 Gas chromatography
4.3.1 GC coupled with atomic absorption spectrometric detection (GC-AAS)
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Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA : , : Blackwell Science, , 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 577.14
577/.14
Altri autori (Persone) UreA. M
DavidsonC. M
Soggetto topico Speciation (Chemistry)
Chemistry, Analytic
Environmental chemistry
ISBN 9780470988312
9786610213542
1-4051-2350-8
0-470-98831-2
1-4051-4730-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chemical Speciation in the Environment; List of contributors; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The need for speciation; 1.2 Aims and structure of the book; 1.3 Definition of speciation; Acknowledgement; References; Part I: Techniques for speciation; 2 General strategies for speciation; 2.1 Speciation - the analytical challenge; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Disturbance of equilibrium state; 2.1.3 Speciation based on calculation methods; 2.2 Experimental approaches to speciation; 2.2.1 Technique selection guidelines; 2.2.2 Selective measuring techniques
2.2.3 Preliminary fractionation strategies2.3 Fractionation of species based on selective sizing; 2.3.1 Sizing based on sieving and centrifuging; 2.3.2 Ultra-filtration, dialysis and gel permeation chromatography; 2.4 Differentiation on the basis of charge and size effects; 2.4.1 Electrophoresis (flat bed and capillary); 2.4.2 Ion-exchange columns; 2.4.3 Chelating resins; 2.4.4 Adsorption columns; 2.4.5 Liquid-liquid extraction; 2.5 Chromatographic methods of separation; 2.5.1 Open-column liquid chromatography; 2.5.2 High-performance liquid chromatography; 2.5.3 Ion chromatography
2.5.4 Gas chromatography2.5.5 Supercritical fluid chromatography; 2.5.6 Planar chromatography; 2.6 Selective chemical extraction; 2.6.1 Sub-division of element content of soils and sediments on the basis of chemical reactivity; 2.6.2 Speciation schemes for soils and sediments; 2.6.3 Speciation strategies; 2.6.4 'Labile metal' determinations; 2.7 Electro-analytical speciation techniques; 2.7.1 Role of electro-analytical techniques; 2.7.2 Potentiometry using ion-selective electrodes; 2.7.3 Polarography; 2.7.4 Stripping voltammetry; 2.7.4.1 Anodic stripping voltammetry
2.7.4.2 Potentiometric stripping voltammetry2.7.4.3 Cathodic stripping voltammetry; 2.7.5 Amperometric titrations and electro-chemical detectors; 2.8 Concluding comments; References; Further reading; 3 Direct methods of metal speciation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Identification methods; 3.2.1 Co-chromatography; 3.2.2 Radioactive tracers; 3.2.3 Electronic spectroscopy; 3.2.4 Optical activity - the Cotton effect; 3.2.5 Magnetic susceptibility; 3.2.6 Vibrational spectroscopy; 3.2.6.1 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; 3.2.6.2 Raman spectroscopy; 3.2.7 Magnetic resonance techniques
3.2.7.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy3.2.7.2 Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy; 3.2.7.3 Double resonance techniques; 3.2.8 Nuclear spectroscopic techniques; 3.2.8.1 Mossbauer spectroscopy; 3.2.8.2 Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy; 3.2.9 X-ray techniques; 3.2.9.1 Crystallographic X-ray diffraction; 3.2.9.2 Photoelectron spectroscopy; 3.3 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Hybrid methods of speciation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Separation techniques; 4.3 Gas chromatography
4.3.1 GC coupled with atomic absorption spectrometric detection (GC-AAS)
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Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chemical speciation in the environment [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 577.14
577/.14
Altri autori (Persone) UreA. M
DavidsonC. M
Soggetto topico Speciation (Chemistry)
Chemistry, Analytic
Environmental chemistry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-21354-X
9786610213542
1-4051-2350-8
0-470-98831-2
1-4051-4730-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chemical Speciation in the Environment; List of contributors; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The need for speciation; 1.2 Aims and structure of the book; 1.3 Definition of speciation; Acknowledgement; References; Part I: Techniques for speciation; 2 General strategies for speciation; 2.1 Speciation - the analytical challenge; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Disturbance of equilibrium state; 2.1.3 Speciation based on calculation methods; 2.2 Experimental approaches to speciation; 2.2.1 Technique selection guidelines; 2.2.2 Selective measuring techniques
2.2.3 Preliminary fractionation strategies2.3 Fractionation of species based on selective sizing; 2.3.1 Sizing based on sieving and centrifuging; 2.3.2 Ultra-filtration, dialysis and gel permeation chromatography; 2.4 Differentiation on the basis of charge and size effects; 2.4.1 Electrophoresis (flat bed and capillary); 2.4.2 Ion-exchange columns; 2.4.3 Chelating resins; 2.4.4 Adsorption columns; 2.4.5 Liquid-liquid extraction; 2.5 Chromatographic methods of separation; 2.5.1 Open-column liquid chromatography; 2.5.2 High-performance liquid chromatography; 2.5.3 Ion chromatography
2.5.4 Gas chromatography2.5.5 Supercritical fluid chromatography; 2.5.6 Planar chromatography; 2.6 Selective chemical extraction; 2.6.1 Sub-division of element content of soils and sediments on the basis of chemical reactivity; 2.6.2 Speciation schemes for soils and sediments; 2.6.3 Speciation strategies; 2.6.4 'Labile metal' determinations; 2.7 Electro-analytical speciation techniques; 2.7.1 Role of electro-analytical techniques; 2.7.2 Potentiometry using ion-selective electrodes; 2.7.3 Polarography; 2.7.4 Stripping voltammetry; 2.7.4.1 Anodic stripping voltammetry
2.7.4.2 Potentiometric stripping voltammetry2.7.4.3 Cathodic stripping voltammetry; 2.7.5 Amperometric titrations and electro-chemical detectors; 2.8 Concluding comments; References; Further reading; 3 Direct methods of metal speciation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Identification methods; 3.2.1 Co-chromatography; 3.2.2 Radioactive tracers; 3.2.3 Electronic spectroscopy; 3.2.4 Optical activity - the Cotton effect; 3.2.5 Magnetic susceptibility; 3.2.6 Vibrational spectroscopy; 3.2.6.1 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; 3.2.6.2 Raman spectroscopy; 3.2.7 Magnetic resonance techniques
3.2.7.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy3.2.7.2 Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy; 3.2.7.3 Double resonance techniques; 3.2.8 Nuclear spectroscopic techniques; 3.2.8.1 Mossbauer spectroscopy; 3.2.8.2 Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy; 3.2.9 X-ray techniques; 3.2.9.1 Crystallographic X-ray diffraction; 3.2.9.2 Photoelectron spectroscopy; 3.3 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Hybrid methods of speciation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Separation techniques; 4.3 Gas chromatography
4.3.1 GC coupled with atomic absorption spectrometric detection (GC-AAS)
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Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001
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Chemical speciation in the environment / / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Chemical speciation in the environment / / edited by A.M. Ure and C.M. Davidson
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 577/.14
Altri autori (Persone) UreA. M
DavidsonC. M
Soggetto topico Speciation (Chemistry)
Analytical chemistry
Environmental chemistry
ISBN 9786610213542
9781405123501
1405123508
9780470988312
0470988312
9781405147309
140514730X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chemical Speciation in the Environment; List of contributors; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The need for speciation; 1.2 Aims and structure of the book; 1.3 Definition of speciation; Acknowledgement; References; Part I: Techniques for speciation; 2 General strategies for speciation; 2.1 Speciation - the analytical challenge; 2.1.1 Introduction; 2.1.2 Disturbance of equilibrium state; 2.1.3 Speciation based on calculation methods; 2.2 Experimental approaches to speciation; 2.2.1 Technique selection guidelines; 2.2.2 Selective measuring techniques
2.2.3 Preliminary fractionation strategies2.3 Fractionation of species based on selective sizing; 2.3.1 Sizing based on sieving and centrifuging; 2.3.2 Ultra-filtration, dialysis and gel permeation chromatography; 2.4 Differentiation on the basis of charge and size effects; 2.4.1 Electrophoresis (flat bed and capillary); 2.4.2 Ion-exchange columns; 2.4.3 Chelating resins; 2.4.4 Adsorption columns; 2.4.5 Liquid-liquid extraction; 2.5 Chromatographic methods of separation; 2.5.1 Open-column liquid chromatography; 2.5.2 High-performance liquid chromatography; 2.5.3 Ion chromatography
2.5.4 Gas chromatography2.5.5 Supercritical fluid chromatography; 2.5.6 Planar chromatography; 2.6 Selective chemical extraction; 2.6.1 Sub-division of element content of soils and sediments on the basis of chemical reactivity; 2.6.2 Speciation schemes for soils and sediments; 2.6.3 Speciation strategies; 2.6.4 'Labile metal' determinations; 2.7 Electro-analytical speciation techniques; 2.7.1 Role of electro-analytical techniques; 2.7.2 Potentiometry using ion-selective electrodes; 2.7.3 Polarography; 2.7.4 Stripping voltammetry; 2.7.4.1 Anodic stripping voltammetry
2.7.4.2 Potentiometric stripping voltammetry2.7.4.3 Cathodic stripping voltammetry; 2.7.5 Amperometric titrations and electro-chemical detectors; 2.8 Concluding comments; References; Further reading; 3 Direct methods of metal speciation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Identification methods; 3.2.1 Co-chromatography; 3.2.2 Radioactive tracers; 3.2.3 Electronic spectroscopy; 3.2.4 Optical activity - the Cotton effect; 3.2.5 Magnetic susceptibility; 3.2.6 Vibrational spectroscopy; 3.2.6.1 Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy; 3.2.6.2 Raman spectroscopy; 3.2.7 Magnetic resonance techniques
3.2.7.1 Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy3.2.7.2 Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy; 3.2.7.3 Double resonance techniques; 3.2.8 Nuclear spectroscopic techniques; 3.2.8.1 Mossbauer spectroscopy; 3.2.8.2 Nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy; 3.2.9 X-ray techniques; 3.2.9.1 Crystallographic X-ray diffraction; 3.2.9.2 Photoelectron spectroscopy; 3.3 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Hybrid methods of speciation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Separation techniques; 4.3 Gas chromatography
4.3.1 GC coupled with atomic absorption spectrometric detection (GC-AAS)
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Handbook of Elemental Speciation [[electronic resource] ] : Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health
Handbook of Elemental Speciation [[electronic resource] ] : Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health
Autore Cornelis Rita
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (794 p.)
Disciplina 543.1
543/.1
Altri autori (Persone) CarusoJoseph A
CrewsHelen
HeumannKlaus G
Soggetto topico Analytical toxicology
Speciation (Chemistry)
Elements
Metals
Pharmacology
Investigative Techniques
Micronutrients
Inorganic Chemicals
Health Occupations
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Biological Science Disciplines
Food
Growth Substances
Food and Beverages
Chemicals and Drugs
Disciplines and Occupations
Natural Science Disciplines
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Pharmacologic Actions
Technology, Industry, Agriculture
Chemical Actions and Uses
Toxicology
Metals, Heavy
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical
Trace Elements
Metals, Light
Public Health
Health & Biological Sciences
Toxicology & Public Health
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-470-85599-1
1-61583-269-6
0-470-85600-9
0-470-29999-1
9786610238705
1-280-23870-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Handbook of Elemental Speciation II - Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 2 Element by Element Review; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Speciation of Aluminum; 2.2.1 Speciation of Aluminum in the Environment; 2.2.2 Speciation of Aluminum in Food: Sources, Including Potable Water; 2.2.3 Speciation of Aluminum in Clinical Aspects (Health & Disease); 2.2.4 Speciation of Aluminum in Occupational Health; 2.3 Speciation of Antimony; 2.4 Speciation of Arsenic
2.4.1 Arsenic and Arsenic Species in Environment and Human Nutrition2.4.2 Arsenic Speciation in Human Tissues; 2.5 Speciation of Cadmium; 2.5.1 Speciation of Cadmium in the Environment and Food; 2.5.2 Speciation of Cadmium in Health and Disease; 2.6 Speciation of Chromium; 2.6.1 Speciation of Chromium in Environment and Food; 2.6.2 Speciation of Chromium in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Aspects; 2.7 Speciation of Cobalt; 2.8 Speciation of Copper; 2.8.1 Speciation of Copper in the Environment; 2.8.2 Speciation of Copper in Clinical and Occupational Aspects; 2.9 Speciation of Iron
2.9.1 Speciation of Iron in the Environment2.9.2 Iron Speciation in Biomedicine; 2.10 Speciation of Lead; 2.10.1 Environmental Speciation of Lead; 2.10.2 Speciation of Lead in Food and Wine; 2.10.3 Speciation of Lead in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Health Aspects; 2.11 Speciation of Manganese; 2.12 Speciation of Mercury: Environment, Food, Clinical, and Occupational Health; 2.13 Speciation of Molybdenum; 2.14 Speciation of Nickel; 2.15 Speciation of Platinum, Palladium, Gold and Rhodium; 2.15.1 Importance of Platinum Group Elements and Gold Speciation in the Environment and Medicine
2.15.2 Speciation of Platinum Group Elements and Gold in Occupational Exposure2.16 Speciation of Selenium; 2.17 Speciation of Silicon; 2.18 Speciation of Sulfur; 2.19 Speciation of Thallium; 2.20 Speciation of Tin; 2.21 Speciation of Vanadium; 2.22 Speciation of Zinc; 2.23 Speciation of Actinides; 2.24 Speciation of Halogen Compounds; 2.25 Volatile Metal Compounds of Biogenic Origin; 2.26 Metal Complexes of Humic Substances; 2.27 Selected Examples of Important Metal-Protein Species; 3 Modeling of Elemental Species
3.1 Thermodynamic Modeling of Trace Element Partitioning in the Environment: New Concepts and Outlook3.2 Modeling in Nutrition. The Metabolism of Selenium, Copper, Zinc and Calcium Using Stable Isotopes in Humans; 3.3 Modeling of Trace Element Species in Health and Disease; 3.3.1 Pharmacokinetic Approach and Mathematical Modeling; 3.3.2 Modeling of Biological Ligand Binding; 4 Speciation and the Emerging Legislation; Index
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Cornelis Rita  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2005
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Handbook of Elemental Speciation II [[electronic resource] ] : Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health
Handbook of Elemental Speciation II [[electronic resource] ] : Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health
Autore Cornelis Rita
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (794 p.)
Disciplina 543.1
543/.1
Altri autori (Persone) CarusoJoseph A
CrewsHelen
HeumannKlaus G
Soggetto topico Analytical toxicology
Speciation (Chemistry)
Elements
Metals
Pharmacology
Investigative Techniques
Micronutrients
Inorganic Chemicals
Health Occupations
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Biological Science Disciplines
Food
Growth Substances
Food and Beverages
Chemicals and Drugs
Disciplines and Occupations
Natural Science Disciplines
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Pharmacologic Actions
Technology, Industry, Agriculture
Chemical Actions and Uses
Toxicology
Metals, Heavy
Chemistry Techniques, Analytical
Trace Elements
Metals, Light
Public Health
Health & Biological Sciences
Toxicology & Public Health
ISBN 0-470-85599-1
0-470-85600-9
0-470-29999-1
1-280-23870-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Handbook of Elemental Speciation II - Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 2 Element by Element Review; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Speciation of Aluminum; 2.2.1 Speciation of Aluminum in the Environment; 2.2.2 Speciation of Aluminum in Food: Sources, Including Potable Water; 2.2.3 Speciation of Aluminum in Clinical Aspects (Health & Disease); 2.2.4 Speciation of Aluminum in Occupational Health; 2.3 Speciation of Antimony; 2.4 Speciation of Arsenic
2.4.1 Arsenic and Arsenic Species in Environment and Human Nutrition2.4.2 Arsenic Speciation in Human Tissues; 2.5 Speciation of Cadmium; 2.5.1 Speciation of Cadmium in the Environment and Food; 2.5.2 Speciation of Cadmium in Health and Disease; 2.6 Speciation of Chromium; 2.6.1 Speciation of Chromium in Environment and Food; 2.6.2 Speciation of Chromium in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Aspects; 2.7 Speciation of Cobalt; 2.8 Speciation of Copper; 2.8.1 Speciation of Copper in the Environment; 2.8.2 Speciation of Copper in Clinical and Occupational Aspects; 2.9 Speciation of Iron
2.9.1 Speciation of Iron in the Environment2.9.2 Iron Speciation in Biomedicine; 2.10 Speciation of Lead; 2.10.1 Environmental Speciation of Lead; 2.10.2 Speciation of Lead in Food and Wine; 2.10.3 Speciation of Lead in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Health Aspects; 2.11 Speciation of Manganese; 2.12 Speciation of Mercury: Environment, Food, Clinical, and Occupational Health; 2.13 Speciation of Molybdenum; 2.14 Speciation of Nickel; 2.15 Speciation of Platinum, Palladium, Gold and Rhodium; 2.15.1 Importance of Platinum Group Elements and Gold Speciation in the Environment and Medicine
2.15.2 Speciation of Platinum Group Elements and Gold in Occupational Exposure2.16 Speciation of Selenium; 2.17 Speciation of Silicon; 2.18 Speciation of Sulfur; 2.19 Speciation of Thallium; 2.20 Speciation of Tin; 2.21 Speciation of Vanadium; 2.22 Speciation of Zinc; 2.23 Speciation of Actinides; 2.24 Speciation of Halogen Compounds; 2.25 Volatile Metal Compounds of Biogenic Origin; 2.26 Metal Complexes of Humic Substances; 2.27 Selected Examples of Important Metal-Protein Species; 3 Modeling of Elemental Species
3.1 Thermodynamic Modeling of Trace Element Partitioning in the Environment: New Concepts and Outlook3.2 Modeling in Nutrition. The Metabolism of Selenium, Copper, Zinc and Calcium Using Stable Isotopes in Humans; 3.3 Modeling of Trace Element Species in Health and Disease; 3.3.1 Pharmacokinetic Approach and Mathematical Modeling; 3.3.2 Modeling of Biological Ligand Binding; 4 Speciation and the Emerging Legislation; Index
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Handbook of elemental speciation II : species in the environment, food, medicine & occupational health / / editor-in-chief Rita Cornelis... [et al.]
Handbook of elemental speciation II : species in the environment, food, medicine & occupational health / / editor-in-chief Rita Cornelis... [et al.]
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, England, : J. Wiley, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (794 p.)
Disciplina 543/.1
Altri autori (Persone) CornelisRita
Soggetto topico Analytical toxicology
Speciation (Chemistry)
ISBN 9780470855997
0470855991
9780470856000
0470856009
9780470299999
0470299991
9781280238703
1280238704
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Handbook of Elemental Speciation II - Species in the Environment, Food, Medicine and Occupational Health; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Abbreviations and Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 2 Element by Element Review; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Speciation of Aluminum; 2.2.1 Speciation of Aluminum in the Environment; 2.2.2 Speciation of Aluminum in Food: Sources, Including Potable Water; 2.2.3 Speciation of Aluminum in Clinical Aspects (Health & Disease); 2.2.4 Speciation of Aluminum in Occupational Health; 2.3 Speciation of Antimony; 2.4 Speciation of Arsenic
2.4.1 Arsenic and Arsenic Species in Environment and Human Nutrition2.4.2 Arsenic Speciation in Human Tissues; 2.5 Speciation of Cadmium; 2.5.1 Speciation of Cadmium in the Environment and Food; 2.5.2 Speciation of Cadmium in Health and Disease; 2.6 Speciation of Chromium; 2.6.1 Speciation of Chromium in Environment and Food; 2.6.2 Speciation of Chromium in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Aspects; 2.7 Speciation of Cobalt; 2.8 Speciation of Copper; 2.8.1 Speciation of Copper in the Environment; 2.8.2 Speciation of Copper in Clinical and Occupational Aspects; 2.9 Speciation of Iron
2.9.1 Speciation of Iron in the Environment2.9.2 Iron Speciation in Biomedicine; 2.10 Speciation of Lead; 2.10.1 Environmental Speciation of Lead; 2.10.2 Speciation of Lead in Food and Wine; 2.10.3 Speciation of Lead in Occupational Exposure and Clinical Health Aspects; 2.11 Speciation of Manganese; 2.12 Speciation of Mercury: Environment, Food, Clinical, and Occupational Health; 2.13 Speciation of Molybdenum; 2.14 Speciation of Nickel; 2.15 Speciation of Platinum, Palladium, Gold and Rhodium; 2.15.1 Importance of Platinum Group Elements and Gold Speciation in the Environment and Medicine
2.15.2 Speciation of Platinum Group Elements and Gold in Occupational Exposure2.16 Speciation of Selenium; 2.17 Speciation of Silicon; 2.18 Speciation of Sulfur; 2.19 Speciation of Thallium; 2.20 Speciation of Tin; 2.21 Speciation of Vanadium; 2.22 Speciation of Zinc; 2.23 Speciation of Actinides; 2.24 Speciation of Halogen Compounds; 2.25 Volatile Metal Compounds of Biogenic Origin; 2.26 Metal Complexes of Humic Substances; 2.27 Selected Examples of Important Metal-Protein Species; 3 Modeling of Elemental Species
3.1 Thermodynamic Modeling of Trace Element Partitioning in the Environment: New Concepts and Outlook3.2 Modeling in Nutrition. The Metabolism of Selenium, Copper, Zinc and Calcium Using Stable Isotopes in Humans; 3.3 Modeling of Trace Element Species in Health and Disease; 3.3.1 Pharmacokinetic Approach and Mathematical Modeling; 3.3.2 Modeling of Biological Ligand Binding; 4 Speciation and the Emerging Legislation; Index
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Inorganic trace analytics : trace element analysis and speciation / / edited by Henryk Matusiewicz and Ewa Bulska
Inorganic trace analytics : trace element analysis and speciation / / edited by Henryk Matusiewicz and Ewa Bulska
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin/Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 pages)
Disciplina 543
Soggetto topico Trace elements - Analysis
Speciation (Chemistry)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-039245-3
3-11-036673-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Preface / Matusiewicz, Henryk / Bulska, Ewa -- Contents -- Contributors -- Trace Elements in Environmental, Biological and Industrial Samples / Matusiewicz, Henryk / Bulska, Ewa -- Part I: Methodology in Trace Element Determination -- 1. Sample Preparation for Inorganic Trace Element Analysis / Matusiewicz, Henryk -- 2. Analytical Techniques for Trace Element Determination / Bulska, Ewa / Ruszczyńska, Anna -- Part II: Matrices - Selected applications -- 3. Trace Elements in the Environment / Vassileva, Emilia / Mandjukov, Petko -- 4. Food Analysis and Speciation / Wrobel, Katarzyna / Wrobel, Kazimierz / Escobosa, Alma Rosa Corrales / Ojeda, Armando Gómez -- 5. Trace Element and Speciation Analysis of Biological Samples / Ruszczyńska, Anna / Kurek, Eliza -- 6. Forensic Analysis of Microtraces / Dmitruk, Wiktor / Brożek-Mucha, Zuzanna -- 7. Industrial Analysis and Speciation / Wyciślik, Andrzej -- Part III: Inorganic and Bioinorganic Speciation Analysis at Trace Level -- 8. Quality of Results in Trace Element and Speciation Analysis / Bulska, Ewa -- 9. Sample Pretreatment for Trace Speciation Analysis / Krasnodębska-Ostręga, Beata / Sadowska, Monika / Biaduń, Ewa -- 10. Solid-Phase Extraction in Fractionation of Trace Elements / Pohl, Pawel / Szymczycha-Madeja, Anna / Welna, Maja / Jamroz, Piotr -- Index
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Berlin/Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2018]
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