| Titre : | Glow discharge plasmas in analytical spectroscopy | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | R. Kenneth Marcus, Auteur ; José A. C. Broekaert, Auteur | | Editeur : | The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons | | Année de publication : | 2003 | | Importance : | 482 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul. | | Format : | 24 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 9780471606995 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | PHYSIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 05-03 Vibration et ondes | | Résumé : | Glow discharge devices have been utilized as spectrochemical sources for over one hundred years, dating back to the earliest studies of atomic structures. It has only been during the last 40 years that they have been employed in the arena of chemical analysis. Glow Discharge Plasmas in Analytical Spectroscopy presents the state of the art in the use of these devices across a wide range of applications, including materials science, environmental analysis, and bioanalytical chemistry. Glow discharge devices are well known for their application in direct solids elemental analysis of metals and alloys by optical and mass spectrometries. These basic capabilities have been extended to the analysis of non-conducting materials such as glass and ceramics and the depth resolved analysis of all kinds of technical materials.
This multi-author, edited volume includes chapters which deal with both basic and highly complex applications. Glow discharge devices are now being used in very novel ways for the analysis of liquids and gases, including molecular species detection and identification, an area that was beyond the perceived scope of applicability just ten years ago. It is expected that the next decade will see a growth in the interest and application of glow discharge devices far surpassing the expectations of the last century. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
1 Introduction
2 Optical Emission Spectrometry with Glow Discharges
3 Mass Spectrometry of Glow Discharges
4 Radio Frequency Glow Dicharges
5 Depth Profile Analysis
6 Numerical Modeling of Analytical Glow Discharges
7 Application of Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometry in the Steel Industry
8 Surfaces, Thin Films and Coatings
9 Comparison of Glow Discharge Atomic Spectrometry to Other Surface Analysis Methods
10 Analysis of Samples of Nuclear Concern with Glow Discharge Atomic Spectrometry
11 Analysis of Nonconducting Materials by dc Glow Discharge Spectrometry
12 Standards and Reference Materials for Glow Discharge Spectroscopies
13 Analysis of Liquid Samples Using Glow Discharge Spectroscopies
14 GC–Speciation with GDMS Detection
15 Glow Discharge Atomic Emission Spectrometry for the Analysis of Gases and as an Alternative Gas Chromatographic Detector
16 Low–pressure Inductively Coupled Plasmas
17 Multidimensional Ionization Sources for Plasma–source Mass Spectrometry
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Glow discharge plasmas in analytical spectroscopy [texte imprimé] / R. Kenneth Marcus, Auteur ; José A. C. Broekaert, Auteur . - The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2003 . - 482 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm. ISSN : 9780471606995 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | PHYSIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 05-03 Vibration et ondes | | Résumé : | Glow discharge devices have been utilized as spectrochemical sources for over one hundred years, dating back to the earliest studies of atomic structures. It has only been during the last 40 years that they have been employed in the arena of chemical analysis. Glow Discharge Plasmas in Analytical Spectroscopy presents the state of the art in the use of these devices across a wide range of applications, including materials science, environmental analysis, and bioanalytical chemistry. Glow discharge devices are well known for their application in direct solids elemental analysis of metals and alloys by optical and mass spectrometries. These basic capabilities have been extended to the analysis of non-conducting materials such as glass and ceramics and the depth resolved analysis of all kinds of technical materials.
This multi-author, edited volume includes chapters which deal with both basic and highly complex applications. Glow discharge devices are now being used in very novel ways for the analysis of liquids and gases, including molecular species detection and identification, an area that was beyond the perceived scope of applicability just ten years ago. It is expected that the next decade will see a growth in the interest and application of glow discharge devices far surpassing the expectations of the last century. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
1 Introduction
2 Optical Emission Spectrometry with Glow Discharges
3 Mass Spectrometry of Glow Discharges
4 Radio Frequency Glow Dicharges
5 Depth Profile Analysis
6 Numerical Modeling of Analytical Glow Discharges
7 Application of Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometry in the Steel Industry
8 Surfaces, Thin Films and Coatings
9 Comparison of Glow Discharge Atomic Spectrometry to Other Surface Analysis Methods
10 Analysis of Samples of Nuclear Concern with Glow Discharge Atomic Spectrometry
11 Analysis of Nonconducting Materials by dc Glow Discharge Spectrometry
12 Standards and Reference Materials for Glow Discharge Spectroscopies
13 Analysis of Liquid Samples Using Glow Discharge Spectroscopies
14 GC–Speciation with GDMS Detection
15 Glow Discharge Atomic Emission Spectrometry for the Analysis of Gases and as an Alternative Gas Chromatographic Detector
16 Low–pressure Inductively Coupled Plasmas
17 Multidimensional Ionization Sources for Plasma–source Mass Spectrometry
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