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Modern Methods in Chemical Analysis "Kirkland is to be congratulated tor ing us with an urgently needed treatment of this subject."—Science

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By Marvin C. Tobin, University

Edited by J. J. Kirkland, E. I. du Pont Nemours & Company

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Nine outstanding authorities join the editor in this review and critical evaluation of column liquid chromatography. • Part One, Fundamentals oi High-Speed Liquid Chroma­ tography, describes the latest theoretical concepts, equipment currently in use, and the unique features of the carrier in liquid chromatography. • Part Two, The Practice of Liquid Chromatography, cov­ ers the techniques of gel permeation, ion-exchange, liquid-liquid separations, and liquid-solid separations. • Part Three, Applications of Liquid Chromatography, treats separation mechanisms for liquid chromatog­ raphy, the use of controlled surface porosity support, and the nucleic acid constituents analyzed by highpressure liquid chromatography 1971 184 illus. 454 pages $14.95

EMISSION SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS By Morris Slavin, Brookhaven National Laboratory Volume 36 in Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications, edited by P. J. Elving and I. M. Kolthoff Emission Spectrochemical Analysis details the evolution of this widely applicable instrumental method, from its earliest history through its principles, instruments, and utilization with today's sophisticated apparatus. The scope of the book is as diversified as its topic: the author covers not only applications, but provides • over three hundred references to original sources, enabling the reader to pursue any phase of the subject • a critical evaluation of quantitative methods • an extensive list of books and periodicals pertaining to spectroscopy • a list of equipment manufacturers 1971 68 illus. 254 pages $16.50 recommended as a uselul collection of analytical . . ."—from a review of Part I in RACI Proceedings

THE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OF SULFUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS Parts I, II, and III Edited by J. H. Karchmer, Esso Research and Engineering Company Volume 29 in Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications, edited by P. J. Elving and I. M. Kolthoff Before the publication of these books, there was no single source where a researcher confronted with a problem i n ­ volving sulfur chemistry could find a comprehensive treat­ ment of the analytical chemistry of sulfur compounds. The Analytical Chemistry of Sulfur and Its Compounds fills that need. The scope of Part I has been extended this year with Parts II and III. Together, the three books comprise the most exhaustive coverage of instrumental analytical techniques for sulfur-containing compounds available. Parti: 1970 illus. 534 pages $35.00 Part II: 1971 illus. 832 pages $45.00 Part III: 1971 illus. 308 pages $18.00 Available

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Volume 35 in Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs in Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications, edited by P. J. Elving and I. M. Kolthoff This recent publication covers the most current develop­ ments in lasers, low-dark-current photomultiplier tubes, and double monochromators. Highlights of the text include • instructions for assembling a state-of-the-art Raman spectrometer and specialized sampling accessories • a detailed description of the best methods for handling very turbid or fluorescent samples • an analysis of signal-to-noise ratio considerations • extensive tables of Raman chemical group frequencies 1971 illus. 171 pages $13.50

PREPARATIVE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY Edited by Albert Zlatkis, University of Houston Pretorius, University of Pretoria, South Africa

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" . . . will be of value as a laboratory reference and guide in governmental, industrial, and medical laboratory testing." —Analytical Chemistry

DETERMINATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Methods and Procedures By Frederick T. Weiss, Shell

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Volume 32 in Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications, edited by P. J. Elving and I. M. Kolthoff "Specific data, obtained from these techniques, indicate accurately their comparative scopes, applications, and limi­ tations. This approach makes the book a useful reference to the busy analyst at the laboratory bench. . . . " — L a b World 1970 63 illus. 475 pages $17.50

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INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL GROUP ANALYSIS Edited by Sidney Siggia, University Soon of the groups through

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to be published, this book is the first compilation instrumental techniques for measuring functional of molecules, and compounds and molecular weights functional group analysis. 1972 64 illus. 576 pages (approx.) $19.95 (tent.) 093—

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Authoritative information reported by active researchers brings together the essentials of this optimum technique for volatile compounds. K. de Clark, Raymond E. Pecsar, K.-P. Hupe, W. J. A. VandenHeuvel, and P. E. Barker are among the eleven contributing authors elucidating topics from preparative column technology and temperature and flow programming to applications in biochemistry, organic chemistry, and biomedicine. 1971 198 illus. 402 pages $18.00

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