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Chemical detection methods

Physical and Chemical Detection Methods (in several parts, parts lb and Ic in preparation)... [Pg.466]

Physical and Chemical Detection Methods Activation Reactions, Reagent Sequences, Reagents II... [Pg.736]

Specific Chemical Detection Methods Used for Various Lipids Separated by TLC... [Pg.316]

H. Jork, W. Funk, W. Fischer and H. Wimmer, Thin-layer Chromatography, Vol. Ia, Physical and Chemical Detection Methods Fundamentals, Reagents, VCH, Weinheim (1990). [Pg.279]

Our personal civilian security is greatly enhanced by many contributions from chemistry and chemical engineering, often through integrated R D efforts with teams of scientists from many disciplines. Law enforcement employs forensic tools that rely heavily on chemical analysis, and emergency response teams use a variety of protective clothing and equipment that rely on modern materials chemistry and engineering. As mentioned above, individual security extends to chemical detection methods in the home. [Pg.173]

Consequently, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint the exact location of the mine using trace chemical detection methods alone. This is analogous to the current use of dogs for mine detection. Virtually all mine dogs are trained to alert when they have the landmine s scent, not when they are directly on top of the mine [31]. Nevertheless, evidence currently available indicates that it may be possible to isolate a mine location to within a small, well-defined area. [Pg.164]

Analytical methods for mycotoxins have historically utilised chemical detection methods which are easily quantifiable, highly sensitive, less subject to interference by co-extractives but can be quite time demanding. Most quantitative methods use a final chromatographic separator followed by a suitable detection... [Pg.247]

Jork, H. Funk, W. Fischer, W. Wimmer, H. Thin layer chromatography, reagents and detection methods, physical and chemical detection methods fundamentals. In Reagents / YCH Weinheim, Germany, 1990 Vol. la. [Pg.549]

Jork, H., et al. Thin-Layer Chromatography—Reagents and Detection Methods. Vol. la Physical and Chemical Detection Methods Fundamentals, Reagents I, Weinheim VCH, pp. 464, 1990. [Pg.229]

Thinlayer diromatography reagents and detection methods Vol la physical and chemical detection methods 1 Thin layer chromatography 1 Jork, Hellmut ... [Pg.2]

Vol 1 Physical and chemical detection methods a Fundaments, reagents I — 1990 ISBN 3-527-27834-6 (Wemheim )... [Pg.2]

Chemistry, Metabolism, and Chemical Detection Methods of Pectenotoxins... [Pg.343]

Owing to the difficulties in distinguishing between DSP toxins and pectenotoxins by the traditional mouse bioassay, several chemical analyses have been developed. These methods are based on liquid chromatography (LC) with detection by ultraviolet (UV) absorption [4-7,20,25,26], fluorescence (FL) [6,7,9-11,25-27], andmass spectrometry (MS) [5-8,10-21,23,24,28-36]. Amajor drawback of these LC techniques is the lack of analytical standards. In the present chapter, chemistry, metabolism, and chemical detection methods of pectenotoxins are described. Pharmacology and toxicology of pectenotoxins will be discussed in other chapters. [Pg.343]


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