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Automated chemical control

THEORY AND APPLICATIONS IN AQUEOUS AND NON-AQUEOUS MEDIA AND IN AUTOMATED CHEMICAL CONTROL... [Pg.1]

Electroanalysis. Theory and Applications in Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Media and in Automated Chemical Control... [Pg.3]

Electroanalysi3 theory and applications in aqueous and non-aqueous media and in automated chemical control. [Pg.5]

There may be circumstances in which an electroanalytical method, as a consequence of the additional chemicals required, has disadvantages in comparison with instrumental techniques of analysis however, the above-mentioned advantages often make electroanalysis the preferred approach for chemical control in industrial and environmental studies. Hence, in order to achieve a full understanding of what electroanalysis can do in these fields first, it will be treated more systematically in Part A second, some attention will be paid in Part B to electroanalysis in non-aqueous media in view of its growing importance and finally, the subject will be rounded off in Part C by some insight into and some examples of applications to automated chemical control. [Pg.16]

Continuous analysis offers another very useful possibility of completely automated chemical control, especially in manufacturing processes, but also in analytical processes such as separational flow techniques where the analytical measurement proper acts as a sensor, usually called the detector. As long as a physical or physico-chemical constant yields a sufficiently accurate and specific... [Pg.326]

Earlier in this chapter we considered the nature of chemical control (Section 5.1), the character and degree of automation (Section 5.2) with the choice between discontinuous and continuous analysis, the role of electroanalysis in automated chemical control (Section 5.3) and automated electroanalysis in laboratory control (Section 5.4). [Pg.372]

E. A. M. F. Dahmen, Electroanalysis theory and applications in aqueous and non-aqueous media and in automated chemical control, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986. [Pg.325]


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