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Chemometric Techniques in Electrochemistry: A Critical Review |
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Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry,
Volume 24,
Issue 2,
1993,
Page 99-131
StevenD. Brown,
RobertS. BearJr,
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With the ever-increasing power and low prices of modern laboratory microcomputers it is becoming common for the average researcher to routinely employ sophisticated data analysis methods. Most of these methods have been the subject of study by researchers associated with the discipline of analytical chemistry known as chemometrics. Although the application of chemometrics has become routine in all fields of analytical chemistry, this article is focused on those applications appearing in electroanalytical chemistry. Examples of chemometric solutions to a variety of electrochemical problems are reviewed in conjunction with brief presentations of the relevant chemometric background.
ISSN:1040-8347
DOI:10.1080/10408349308048820
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1993
数据来源: Taylor
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A Critical Review of Surfactant-Mediated Phase Separations (Cloud-Point Extractions): Theory and Applications |
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Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry,
Volume 24,
Issue 2,
1993,
Page 133-177
WillieL. Hinze,
Edmondo Pramauro,
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The general concept of using the unique phase separation behavior of some surfactant micelle solutions as a means for extractive separation is outlined and described. Next, the specific micellar parameters and phase separation behavior of nonionic and zwitterionic charge-type surfactant solutions are summarized. In addition, the phase behavior of some derivatized B-cyclodextrin solutions is briefly described. The specific applications of such systems and their phase behavior for the extractive preconcentration, separation, and/or purification of metal chelates, biomaterials, and organic compounds are summarized and discussed. The potential use of affinity ligands in conjunction with the cloud-point approach for selective bioextractions is also mentioned. The experimental protocols, advantages, and limitations of the different cloud-point extraction techniques are outlined. The use of zwitterionic as opposed to nonionic surfactant media in such separations is compared and contrasted. In addition, extractions based on use of aqueous two-phase polymer systems are compared and contrasted to extractions employing the aqueous surfactant systems. Some areas for further work are identified. The use of such phase separation behavior in environmental cleanup applications is described. Last, some general experimental considerations with respect to surfactant purity and analyte recovery in such systems are presented.
ISSN:1040-8347
DOI:10.1080/10408349308048821
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1993
数据来源: Taylor
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