• In analytical chemistry, sample preparation (working-up) refers to the ways in which a sample is treated prior to its analyses. Preparation is a very important...
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  • Sample preparation for mass spectrometry is used for the optimization of a sample for analysis in a mass spectrometer (MS). Each ionization method has...
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    Sample preparation (analytical chemistry) Solvent Solvent impregnated resins Thin Layer Extraction Leaching (Chemistry) "4: Extraction". Chemistry LibreTexts...
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  • In analytical chemistry, ashing or ash content determination is the process of mineralization by complete combustion for preconcentration of trace substances...
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  • mixture. Analytical chromatography – the use of chromatography to determine the existence and possibly also the concentration of analyte(s) in a sample. Bonded...
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    Monitoring of Air Pollutants: Sampling, Sample Preparation and Analytical Techniques. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 70. Elsevier. p. 274. ISBN 9780444635532...
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  • field. Analytical chemistry – analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure. Analytical chemistry incorporates...
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  • 1351/goldbook.M03758 F. W. Fifield, P. J. Haines. Environmental Analytical Chemistry. Blackwell Publishing, 2000, p. 4-5. ISBN 0-632-05383-6. Harris,...
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    tissues using analytical techniques and specialized instruments. This interdisciplinary field includes knowledge from medicine, biology, chemistry, biomedical...
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  • Bioanalysis is a sub-discipline of analytical chemistry covering the quantitative measurement of xenobiotics (drugs and their metabolites, and biological...
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  • Process analytical chemistry (PAC) is the application of analytical chemistry with specialized techniques, algorithms, and sampling equipment for solving...
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  • through a variety of analytical methods. Because of its direct relevance to products of commerce, solid state inorganic chemistry has been strongly driven...
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  • Water chemistry analyses are carried out to identify and quantify the chemical components and properties of water samples. The type and sensitivity of...
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  • different fields. In analytical chemistry, the detection limit, lower limit of detection, also termed LOD for limit of detection or analytical sensitivity (not...
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  • sampling technique used on powder samples without prior preparation. The sample is added to a sample cup and the data is collected on the bulk sample...
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  • chemistry. Analytical chemistry is the analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure. Analytical chemistry...
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  • its specified design requirements. "Analytical sensitivity" is defined as the smallest amount of substance in a sample that can accurately be measured by...
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    In analytical chemistry, Karl Fischer titration is a classic titration method that uses coulometric or volumetric titration to determine trace amounts...
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    16-BAC in a BAC-PAGE. The SDS-PAGE method is composed of gel preparation, sample preparation, electrophoresis, protein staining or western blotting and...
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    Monitoring of Air Pollutants: Sampling, Sample Preparation and Analytical Techniques. Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 70. Elsevier. pp. 3–9. ISBN 9780444635532...
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  • analyte, the effects on the important analytical parameters including precision, accuracy and limit of detection (analytical sensitivity) can be extensive, severely...
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    Issues". Analytical Chemistry. 69 (20): 4176–4183. doi:10.1021/ac9707794. Schaiberger, Audrey M.; Moss, Jason A. (2008). "Optimized sample preparation for...
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  • Single-drop microextraction (SDME) is a sample preparation technique in chemical test or analytical chemistry. SDME uses only a single drop of solvent...
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    analytes at one time without destroying the sample, make it a useful method in tissue-based study. Sample preparation is a critical step in imaging spectroscopy...
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    Quantitative proteomics is an analytical chemistry technique for determining the amount of proteins in a sample. The methods for protein identification...
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    in environmental chemistry is a common term in a range of disciplines, and can have different meanings depending on the analytical method used. In water...
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    robots in biology, chemistry or engineering labs. For example, pharmaceutical companies employ robots to move biological or chemical samples around to synthesize...
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    Biochemical oxygen demand (also known as BOD or biological oxygen demand) is an analytical parameter representing the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumed by...
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    mass spectrometry for the determination of drugs in biological samples". Analytical Chemistry. 58 (12): 2453–60. doi:10.1021/ac00125a022. PMID 3789400. Covey...
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  • discredited the tetrodotoxin-zombie hypothesis by using analytical chemistry-based tests of multiple preparations, and review of earlier reports (see below). After...
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