Chemistry, Analytical:

Analytical Chemistry, Education:

Graduate Schools (in North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and Far East, Australia and Pacific Islands).

This listing provided by The American Chemical Society's Division of Analytical Chemistry, and provides resource information on graduate education in analytical chemistry.


Analytical Chemistry, Tutorial I:

The following sources provided by Hypermedia, Inc. , 1400 Gladewood Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060-2666, Specializing in development of educational courseware for chemistry.

Includes an Analytical Chemistry Cross-Index, containing:

  1. Introduction to Analytical Chemistry


  2. Equilibrium Topics


  3. Gravimetry


  4. Titration


  5. Electrochemistry


  6. Spectroscopy


  7. Separations


AND MORE!!


Analytical Chemistry, Tutorial II:

This is an absolutely wonderful tutorial provided by Dr. James K. Hardy at the University of Akron. It covers just about every topic imaginable.


Analytical Chemistry, Tutorial III:

This is a brief introduction, explaining the basics of Experimental Design, Sampling, Measurements and Analysis.

This site provided by Dr. Charles H. Lochmuller, at Duke University's Department of Chemistry.



Analytical Chemistry, University webpages:

  1. University of Ulm (Germany): Department of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry


  2. Southern Illinois Univeristy (Carbondale): Chemistry and Biochemistry


  3. Umea University (Sweden): Analytical Chemistry

  4. University of Potsdam (Germany): Analytical Chemistry



Analytical Methods, Tutorial I:

This site provided by the National Institute for science and technology.

Includes:

  1. Organic Analytical Methods


  2. Gas Metrology and Classical Methods


  3. Molecular Spectromety and Microfluidic Methods


  4. Nuclear Analytical Methods




Analytical Methods, Chemometrics (Tutorial II):

This site provided by The Department of Chemistry at the University of Akron.

Chemometrics is the discipline concerned with the application of statistical and mathematical methods to chemical data.



Analytical Methods, Chemometrics Research (Tutorial III) :

This site provided by the Working Group on Chemometrics of the Analytical Chemistry Section, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society.


Analytical Methods, Factor Analysis (Tutorial IV):

This site provided by Dr. Charles H. Lochmuller, at Duke University's Department of Chemistry.





Gravimetric Methods/Analysis


Analytical Chemistry, Gravimetric Methods Tutorial (I)

This is an absolutely wonderful tutorial provided by Dr. James K. Hardy at the University of Akron.


Analytical Chemistry, Gravimetric Analysis Tutorial (II)

Another excellent tutorial on gravimetric analysis.

Provided by Dr. Clive Buckley at the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education at Wrexham, North Wales, UK.




Analytical Chemistry, Resource Journals

Also, visit our complete Chemistry Journals Library and browse other chemistry topics.





Spectroscopy and Spectrometry


NMR Spectroscopy, Tutorial I

An absolutely wonderful tutorial, provided by Dr. Joseph Hornak, at the Center for Imaging Science.


Spectroscopy, Tutorial II

This site operated by The University of North Carolina's Chemistry Department (Undergraduate Studies).

Another excellent tutorial which covers such topics as:

  1. Introduction to NMR Theory


  2. Theory of "Relaxation"


  3. Theory of "Chemical Shift"


  4. Theory of "Spin-Spin Splitting"


  5. Experimental Considerations


  6. Interpreting NMR Spectra



Mass Spectroscopy, Tutorial III,

This site operated by the Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona.

Includes an Introduction, Table of Common Isotopes and Interpretation of an El Mass Spectrum.


Mass Spectrometry Basics,

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This is a book written by Robert A. W. Johnstone and Christopher G. Herbert and advertised by "Micromass", a British company that sells Mass Spectrometry products.

This book is printed by CRC Press, along with a host of other books on Analytical Chemistry.


Mass Spectroscopy, Spectrochemical Methods

This site provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Provides selected Technical Activity Reports, Group Publications and research opportunities.


Mass Spectroscopy, Molecular Spectrometry

This site provided by the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST).

Provides selected Technical Activity Reports and research opportunities.


Solvents, NMR-spectroscopy,

This is an online source, provided by The University of Potsdam.

It addresses the physical properties for some organic solvents and the problem of overlapping strong solvent signals with analyte signals (involving the topic of "deuteration").


Solvents Table, for NMR-Spectroscopy

This site operated by The University of North Carolina's Chemistry Department (Undergraduate Studies)..

Contains information on 27 solvents, including such properties as "boiling point", "melting point", "density", "molecular weight", etc.



NMR Spectra, Interpretation of

This site operated by The University of North Carolina's Chemistry Department (Undergraduate Studies).

Includes discussion and explanation of the terms "deuterated solvent" , "product mixture" and "integration of peaks".


Mass Spectrometry, Pyrolysis

This site provided by The University of Wales.

Deals with the methodology and applications of pyrolysis mass spectrometry.



Spectrometry, Biological

This site provided by the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University.

It deals with the use of time-of-flight mass spectrometry to study a broad range of biological and synthetic molecules.



Spectrometry, International Society of

The mission of the International Mass Spectrometry Society is to help improve communications among mass spectroscopists and between national societies for mass spectrometry. Also includes a list of Mass Spectrometry Societies from around the world, including those from Canada, Australia and New Zealand,

  1. Great Britian


  2. The Netherlands


  3. Europe


  4. Japan


  5. United States




Mass Spectrometry, University Webpages:

  1. Washington University: Center for Biomedical and Bioorganic Mass Spectrometry


  2. University of Notre Dame: Mass Spectrometry Facility


  3. University of Nebraska (Lincoln) : Nebraska Center for Mass Spectrometry


  4. University of California (Davis): Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry


  5. University of North Carolina: Mass Spectrometry Facility


  6. North Carolina State University: Mass Spectrometry Facility


  7. RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia): Mass Spectrometer Facilities


  8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Mass Spectrometry Laboratory


  9. University of California (Berkeley): Mass Spectrometry Facility


  10. Arizona State University: Biological Mass Spectrometry Laboratory



Mass Spectrometry, a history of

This site provided by The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, CA.

Includes:

  1. "Great Names in Mass Spectrometry"


  2. "Historical Perspectives"


  3. "A Brief History of Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation" by Stu Borman (from Chemical and Engineering News, May 26, 1998)


  4. "A History of the Mass Spectrometer" by Keith A. Nier (from "Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia").



Mass Spectrometers, Tutorial I (for the absolute novice)

This site operated by JEOL, a company's whose main business is the sale and service of electron microscopes.

Answers the questions:

  1. "What does a mass spectrometer do?",


  2. "What are mass spectrometers used for?",


  3. "How does a mass spectrometer work?"




Mass Spectroscopy, Types of Analyzers

This site operated by JEOL, a company's whose main business is the
sale and service of elecron microscopes.

An excellent discussion on the characteristics of different mass analyzers, including: Quadrapole MS, Time-of-Flight MS and the Trapped-Ion MS.


Mass Spectrograph, Aston's

This site operated by The Physics Department at Cambridge Univeristy, England..

Provides biographical information and a description of Francis William Aston's (1877-1945) Spectograph.


Spectroscopy, an introduction to

This site operated by Hypermedia, Inc.

Includes information on the following:

  1. Absorption


  2. Emmission


  3. Scattering


  4. Electromagnetic Radiation


  5. Electromagnetic Spectrum



Mass Spectroscopy, Ion Trap

"The Whys and Wherefores of Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry", by Karen R. Jonscher and John R. Yates, III, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

This site operated by The Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities.


Mass Spectrometry, A Double Beam Spectrometer

This site operated by Dr. Thomas Chasteen, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX.

Includes a brief, but well-written, description of the Double Beam Spectrophotometer.


Basic Mass Spectroscopy

This site operated by Paul R. Young, at the University of Illinois, Chicago ("Organic Chemistry Online").

Includes the following topics:

  1. "Background (of Mass Spectroscopy)"


  2. "Fragmentation of Common Functional Groups"


  3. "Common Ions and Fragments"



Mass Spectrometry, definition of

This site operated by Frank Antolasie, Department of Applied Chemistry, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

Provides a simple-to-understand definition of mass spectrometry and a simple diagram of a mass spectrometer.


Mass Spectrometry, Types of Instrumentation and Methods of Ionization

This site operated by Washington University Center for Biomedical and Bioorganic Mass Spectrometry, St. Louis.


Mass Spectrometry, Fourier Transform

This site operated by Dr. Kevin Cowtan, York Structural Biological Laboratory, The University of York, New York.

This is an excellent explanation of Fourier Transforms.


Mass Spectrometry, Definition and History of

This site is operated by the Chemistry Laboratory, Cambridge University.

In addition to providing a definition of Mass Spectrometry and a history of Mass Spectrometry, this site also does an excellent job of discussing the topic of ionization and describing the different types of Mass Spectrometers.


Mass Spectrometry, Resources

This site provided by Umea University in Umea Sweden.

Includes links to many resource sites for the technically-minded mass spectroscopist.




Spectroscopy , Resource Journals

Also, visit our complete Chemistry Journals Library and browse other chemistry topics.



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