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1 - Process Ion Chromatography and Related Techniques
THEODORE E. MILLER
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2 - Flow-Injection Analysis: A New Approach to Near-Real-Time Process Monitoring
CRAIG B. RANGER
Pages 39-67 - Book chapterNo access
3 - The Monitoring of Cationic Species in a Nuclear Power Plant Using On-Line Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
GRETCHEN B. GOCKLEY and MICHAEL C. SKRIBA
Pages 69-93 - Book chapterNo access
4 - The Automation of Laboratory Gas Chromatographs for On-Line Process Monitoring and Analysis
JOSEPH P. HACKETT and GERST A. GIBBON
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5 - Process Liquid Chromatography
R.A. MOWERY
Pages 119-187 - Book chapterNo access
6 - Automation in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. I. Concepts
CARL C. GARBER and R. NEILL CAREY
Pages 189-199 - Book chapterNo access
7 - Automation in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory. II. Classification and Examples
CARL C. GARBER and R. NEILL CAREY
Pages 201-240 - Book chapterNo access
8 - Continuous Automated Analysis of Gases and Particulates in the Pulp and Paper Industry
T.L.C. DE SOUZA
Pages 241-271 - Book chapterNo access
9 - Continuous Analysis of Oxygen in Coke Oven Gas
DAN P. MANKA
Pages 273-282 - Book chapterNo access
10 - Improving the Quality of Infrared Gas Analyzers
DAN P. MANKA
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11 - Waste Gas Analysis Techniques
DAN P. MANKA
Pages 289-301 - Book chapterNo access
12 - Continuous On-Line Monitoring of Total Organic Carbon in Water and Wastewater
R.B. ROY, J. JANSEN and A. CONETTA
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Index
Pages 319-323
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Automated Stream Analysis for Process Control, Volume 1 provides information pertinent to stream analyzers and its elements, including the system, construction, control, and operation. This book examines the results of the analysis, which must be used properly by the computer in order to regulate the process controls so that the process stream will obtain its ultimate goal. Organized into 12 chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the uses of liquid flow-injection analytical devices in process control applications within the chemical production plant. This text then examines the initial two techniques, namely, ion chromatography and ion exclusion chromatography that are used to analyze over 90 varieties of ions down to part-per-billion in aqueous streams in laboratory applications in academic, government, and industrial laboratories. Other chapters consider monitoring of gas streams generated from process development units. Chemists, chemical engineers, analytical chemists, as well as laboratory and plant managers will find this book extremely useful.
Automated Stream Analysis for Process Control, Volume 1 provides information pertinent to stream analyzers and its elements, including the system, construction, control, and operation. This book examines the results of the analysis, which must be used properly by the computer in order to regulate the process controls so that the process stream will obtain its ultimate goal. Organized into 12 chapters, this volume starts with an overview of the uses of liquid flow-injection analytical devices in process control applications within the chemical production plant. This text then examines the initial two techniques, namely, ion chromatography and ion exclusion chromatography that are used to analyze over 90 varieties of ions down to part-per-billion in aqueous streams in laboratory applications in academic, government, and industrial laboratories. Other chapters consider monitoring of gas streams generated from process development units. Chemists, chemical engineers, analytical chemists, as well as laboratory and plant managers will find this book extremely useful.
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ISBN
978-0-12-469001-1
Language
English
Published
1982
Copyright
Copyright © 1982 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press