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  1. Handbook of Laboratory Distillation, With an Introduction to Pilot Plant Distillation (Techniques & Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry) by Erich Krell, 1981-11
  2. Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry: Training and Teaching
  3. Laboratory Handbook of Paper and Thin-layer Chromatography (Ellis Horwood Series in Analytical Chemistry) by Jiri Gasparic, J. Churacek, 1978-04
  4. An Introduction to Laboratory Automation (Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications) by Víctor Cerdá, Guillermo Ramis, 1990-09-01
  5. Chemical Separations: Principles, Techniques and Experiments (Techniques in Analytical Chemistry) by Clifton E. Meloan, 1999-10-06
  6. Handbook on Metals in Clinical and Analytical Chemistry
  7. Analytical Chemistry Practice by John H. Kennedy, 1990-06
  8. Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry (Analytical Techniques in the Sciences (AnTs) *) by Elizabeth Prichard, Victoria Barwick, 2007-10-22
  9. Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry: Applications in Environmental, Food and Materials Analysis, Biotechnology, and Medical Engineering by Werner Funk, Vera Dammann, et all 2007-01-08
  10. Validation and Qualification in Analytical Laboratories by Ludwig Huber, 2007-07-23
  11. Sample Preparation for Trace Element Analysis, Volume 41 (Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry) by Zoltan Mester, Ralph E. Sturgeon, 2003-12-30
  12. A Primer on Quality in the Analytical Laboratory by John Kenkel, 1999-12-07
  13. Statistical Methods in Analytical Chemistry by Peter C. Meier, Richard E. Zünd, 1993-04-12
  14. Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry

81. Organic Chemistry At PNNL
stateof-the-art equipment, and world-class facilities all come together at PacificNorthwest National Laboratory to solve organic analytical chemistry problems
http://www.pnl.gov/aoam/
A professional staff, state-of-the-art equipment, and world-class facilities all come together at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to solve organic analytical chemistry problems. The Advanced Organic Analytical Methods Group has consistently supplied effective solutions for real-world problems. Our success, in part, comes from the range of skills and expertise including analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, chemical engineering, and forensic sciences within the group. The Advanced Organic Analytical Methods Group is part of a large multi-program laboratory with a staff totaling about 3,500. This allows the group access to a wide variety of expertise in many scientific fields. The total resources of the lab can be brought to bear on any research or engineering problem. In addition to internal teamwork, the staff have established working relationships with other national laboratories, research facilities, and academic institutions. We can assemble the necessary expertise to meet any challenge. Contact: Steve Goheen
Webmaster: Bob Allen
Last revision: December 15, 1999

82. Analytical Chemistry - Chromatography
provide learning and teaching organic chemistry materials on Chiral Chromatographyas an analytical Tool A by CJ Welch, printed in Laboratory Equipment Digest
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/analytic/analyt5.html
Chromatography

83. Bachelor Of Technology (Forensic & Analytical Chemistry)
finding and making arrangements for an appropriate placement for each student, eitherin a forensic crime laboratory or in an analytical chemistry laboratory.
http://www.flinders.edu.au/teach/Practicum/exemplars/forensic.htm
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CHEM 2302 Professional Skills in Forensic Chemistry This 6 unit topic has been made a compulsory component of the degree course in response to employers' requirements for graduates who, in addition to their professional knowledge, have the ability to present competent written and oral reports, who are able to substantiate claims made in these reports and who have the appropriate interpersonal skills for working in a team environment within the workplace. On return to the University the students are required to present a written report, which is assessed, describing their activities with particular reference to the scientific techniques that they employed or observed. They are also required to make an oral presentation, for the benefit of the remainder of the class, following which they are questioned on its content by academic staff and students.

84. FSIS Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook
This chemistry Laboratory Guidebook contains test methods used by FSIS Laboratoriesto support the The Guidebook contains methods for the analysis of food
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Science/Chemistry_Lab_Guidebook/index.asp
Information For... Businesses Constituent Groups FSIS Employees You are here: Home Science / Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook This Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook contains test methods used by FSIS Laboratories to support the Agency's inspection program, ensuring that meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome and accurately labeled. The Guidebook contains methods for the analysis of food composition, food additives, nutrients, veterinary drug and pesticide residues. Methods are designed to provide analysts with written documentation to facilitate training, performance, quality assessment, and interpretation of data.
The contents of this Guidebook are continuously revised and updated. Future updates will include other methods previously published in the printed version of the Guidebook, which is no longer available for distribution.
Note: All methods are offered as PDF documents. Due to age, some documents may be searchable but not fully compliant with Section 508. If you require an alternative format, please contact:
Chemistry Branch
Quality Assurance Division, USDA/FSIS/OPHS

85. FSIS Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook
WASHINGTON, DC 202503700. Introduction On This Site. FSIS Analyticalchemistry Laboratory Guidebook. This chemistry Laboratory Guidebook
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OPHS/clg/
FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
WASHINGTON, DC 20250-3700
On This Site
FSIS Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook
This Chemistry Laboratory Guidebook contains test methods used by FSIS Laboratories to support the Agency's inspection program, ensuring that meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome and accurately labeled. The Guidebook contains methods for the analysis of food composition, food additives, nutrients, veterinary drug and pesticide residues. Methods are designed to provide analysts with written documentation to facilitate training, performance, quality assessment, and interpretation of data. The contents of this Guidebook are continuously revised and updated. Future updates will include other methods previously published in the printed version of the Guidebook, which is no longer available for distribution. Comments and suggestions related to this publication should be sent to:
Chemistry Branch Quality Assurance Division USDA/FSIS/OPHS 950 College Station Road
Athens, GA 30605

86. Chalk River, ON - AECL-Chalk River Laboratories-Analytical Chemistry Branch
REGISTRATION NO 2677 LABORATORY AECLChalk River laboratories-AnalyticalChemistry Branch PARENT INSTITUTION Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.
http://www.caeal.ca/labs/3O/2677.html
Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (Inc.)
Association canadienne des laboratoires d'analyse environnementale (inc.)
CAEAL Directory of Laboratories*
* This Directory provides information on laboratories in the Proficiency Testing Program
and the specific tests, registered with CAEAL, for which they have been found proficient.
Directory of Laboratories Table of Contents
CAEAL Table of Contents

87. Albany Molecular Research: The Company: Departments: Analytical Chemistry Depart
Physical chemistry. analytical methods development; Product/formulation stability;Preformulation; Laboratory and instrumentation systems assessment;
http://www.albmolecular.com/company/departments/anserv/
With a focus on problem-solving expertise, our analytical services team supports the drug discovery and development efforts of our customers. Due to their close working relationship with AMRI scientists involved in drug discovery and chemical development, our analytical chemists have experience solving the formidable analytical challenges posed in lead discovery and scale-up synthesis. Customers use our contract-based analytical services on specific projects, or to supplement their own analytical efforts. Our services include:
  • cGMP bulk active analytical testing, purification and separation (chiral and non-chiral) from one gram to hundreds of grams
  • Analytical methods development and validation of assays for active pharmaceutical ingredients, intermediates and raw materials
  • Stability testing
Our analytical laboratories include state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation, including a variety of NMR spectrometers, single-quad and triple-quad mass spectrometers, GCs and HPLCs equipped with all modes of detection (follow these links for more information on our purification and separation services). Regardless of what a project entails-isolating and identifying impurities in APIs, key intermediates, or separation of chiral compounds, etc.our analytical team serves as a brain trust with proven problem-solving capabilities. At every step of each project, our focus is on providing only the highest quality analytical services.

88. Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, E PS, UNM
The analytical chemistry Laboratory. The analytical chemistry Laboratoryis under the direction of Senior Research Scientist AbdulMehdi Ali.
http://epswww.unm.edu/analytical-chem/home.htm

89. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY WITHIN THENATIONAL SOIL TILTH LABORATORY
studies. As a result, the NSTL analytical chemistry Laboratory mustfunction as both a research laboratory and a contract laboratory.
http://www.nstl.gov/research/onepage/analylab.html
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY WITHIN THE
NATIONAL SOIL TILTH LABORATORY
R.L. Pfeiffer, A.J. Morrow, and J.L. Hatfield Problem
Typical ARS research laboratories often work in the area of a select set of measurements for a few number of samples or compounds in support of specific research programs, whereas contract laboratories work with selective analyte and method lists designed for a large number of samples to be analyzed in a short period of time. Understanding the effects of farming practices on environmental quality and soil quality requires standardized measurement techniques that can be used to provide reliable, accurate, and timely assessments for a large number of samples from laboratory scale to watershed scale studies. As a result, the NSTL Analytical Chemistry Laboratory must function as both a research laboratory and a contract laboratory. Approach
Findings and Applications of Results
Using the robotic extraction process increased the throughput of the laboratory to almost 6 samples per technician hour compared to the normal 1.5 samples per hour. The increase in efficiency and standardization of the method enabled the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory to meet the goals of ARS and NSTL. Water and soil samples were processed within predetermined time requirements to allow the objectives of each site and overall program to be met. These developments have permitted the expansion of potential application of different analytical methods for post-emergence compounds and air quality samples. Further development of the integration of research methods into production analytical processes allows for improved quality assurance/quality control resulting in improved data quality.

90. Analytical Chemistry
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis. Laboratory for analytical chemistry. Prof. Dr.Linda THIENPONT. The Laboratory for analytical chemistry, director Prof.
http://allserv.ugent.be/farmserv/farmwet/Labs/pharmanal/analytic/analytic.htm
Homepage University
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry
Prof. R. De Sagher
Prof. L. Thienpont
Harelbekestraat 72, B - 9000 Gent, Belgium
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Director : Prof. Dr. Linda THIENPONT
The Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, director Prof. Dr. Linda Thienpont, is part of the " Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis " (FW02V) at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ghent (UGent), Harelbekestraat 72, B-9000 Gent Belgium The research activities of the laboratory director and her staff are related to standardization/evaluation of analytical methods used in laboratory medicine. These activities consist in first instance in the development/validation of reference methods based on ion chromatography, isotope dilution-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (ID-GC/MS) and electrospray liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (ESI-LC/MS). In second instance, they consist in application of the reference methods for evaluation of the trueness (traceability) and/or for calibration of hierarchically lower analytical methods. The laboratory also develops certified native serum reference panels for use by industry, EN 45001 accredited laboratories and external quality assessment organizers in demonstration/assessment of the traceability of measurement results with in-vitro diagnostic medical devices. Tel: Fax: E-mail: Linda.Thienpont@UGent.be

91. Diploma Analytical
on individual research and development in a selected field of modern analyticalchemistry. Candidates have to work in the laboratories of the College; when
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/chem/courses/anal.html
POSTGRADUATE COURSES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, U.C.C.
Higher Diploma and M. Sc. courses in analytical chemistry are offered.
HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Admission to this postgraduate course, leading to a Higher Diploma in Applied Science (Analytical Chemistry) from the National University of Ireland, will be possible in the forthcoming academic year. The normal prerequisite for admission to the course is a BSc degree with substantial chemistry content, but consideration will be given to equivalent qualifications in related areas of science and technology.
Objectives.
The course is intensive and is designed to give participants a thorough training in the theory and practice of modern analytical techniques, with special regard to solving problems such as arise in various areas of Irish industry. Towards these ends the course will consist of
  • (i) lectures, (ii) laboratory work on set experiments (iii) a short analytical research/development project
Full-Time Candidates can complete the course over a period of one year and expected to spend all their time in the College. Two written examinations, based on the lecture and laboratory courses will be organized at the end of the third term. A report, based on project work must be submitted by the 1st of October for graduation in December. Part-Time Candidates can complete their studies in not less than six academic terms, have to pass two written examinations at the end of the sixth term, and have to submit a handwritten report on their project work. They have to spend full day Thursday in the College during the academic year.

92. Environmental Analytical
individual research and development in a selected field of environmental analyticalchemistry. Candidates have to work in the laboratories of the College; when
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/chem/courses/enanal.html
POSTGRADUATE COURSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, U.C.C.
Higher Diploma and M.Sc . courses in environmental analytical chemistry are offered.
HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Admission to this postgraduate course, leading to a Higher Diploma in Applied Science (Environmental Analytical Chemistry) from the National University of Ireland, will be possible in the forthcoming academic year. The normal prerequisite for admission to the course is a BSc degree with substantial chemistry content, but consideration will be given to equivalent qualifications in related areas of science and technology.
Objectives.
The course is intensive and is designed to give participants a thorough training in modern environmental analytical techniques, with special regard to solving problems such as arise in Ireland. Towards these ends the course will consist of
  • (i) lectures, (ii) laboratory work on set experiments, (iii) field work (iv) a short environmental analytical research/ development project.
Full-Time Candidates can complete the course over a period of one year and expected to spend all their time in the College. Two written examinations, based on the lecture and laboratory courses will be organized at the end of the third term. A report, based on project work must be submitted by the 1st of October for graduation in December.

93. Migal - Galilee Technology Center
Laboratory Services and Equipment analytical chemistry Service Laboratory.Migal Chemical Service Laboratory began its activity
http://www.migal.org.il/analyticalchemistry.html
Laboratory Services and Equipment Analytical Chemistry Service Laboratory
Migal Chemical Service Laboratory began its activity in 1981, and employs about 10 workers. The laboratory is equipped with the newest instruments , Chromatography systems: GCs and HPLCs with variety of detectors, Including GCMS and LCMS. Spectroscopic and Spectrophotometric instruments Including ICP, AAS, UV-Vis, FTIR and Fluorescence spectrophotometers; Ion Selective Electrode systems, Sample preparation systems including laboratory microwave, and more. The laboratory provides chemical analysis services to the Galilee industrial factories, to the regional agriculturists, to Migal science groups, to government companies, to Israeli academic science groups, to environmental organizations, and to whoever needs these services. The service includes sampling and monitoring services. The laboratory's expertise includes Environmental Analysis, Inorganic Substances analysis, Organic Compound Identification, Pesticide Analysis, Trace Metal Analysis, Water and Soil analysis, Food analysis and Air Pollutant Analysis.
Team
  • cv Edna Hadar - Head of the Lab technicians Rachel Boker - Quality Control cv Shosh Peleg - Analytical Chemists Yulia Bailin - Lab Technician Alona Chimi - Lab Technician Maria Belzer - Lab Technician Sigal Hadar - Lab Technician Rachamim Shamian - Professional sampler Riki Sitbon - Lab Secretary
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  • Shimon Duk Meir Menachem Jacob Hanun
Igal Bar-Ilan
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94. Analytical Chemistry And Toxicology
KLI offers analytical chemistry and aquatic toxicology services for environmental Specifically,KLI offers comprehensive laboratory services for the chemical
http://www.alaska.net/~kinnetic/lab.htm

95. Kinectrics - Analytical Chemistry
Kinectrics analytical chemistry Laboratory is a new facility designedand built to handle nonactive as well as radioactive materials.
http://www.kinectrics.com/en/serviceline/AnalyticalChemistry.html
About Kinectrics Services and Solutions Customers Careers What's New Employees Key Word Search Home Contact Us ... Advanced Search Analytical Chemistry Download PDF version Services to Meet a Growing Challenge Environmental and plant chemistry laboratories play a critical role in meeting the increasing pressure to optimize plant operations and achieve regulatory compliance. Kinectrics Inc. provides a wealth of experience in chemical measurements for utilities and others in support of operations, environmental, and health and safety issues. Kinectrics provides complete environmental, radiochemistry, organic and inorganic laboratory services. We offer a wide range of specialized equipment not readily available in other laboratories to deal with routine, as well as specialized analyses. We manage projects related to specific chemical measurements, and assist others in laboratory qualification and training. Characterization and qualification of materials, including insulating and lubricating fluids and radioactive materials, is our specialty. In-depth expertise and experience Broad-based capabilities:
  • Characterization and identification of all types of materials Qualification of materials for specific applications and regulatory compliance Troubleshooting for cause of failure ( toxicity, filter clogging, mercury relay failures

96. EPA Manual Of Manuals - Laboratory Analytical Methods Manuals
information, abstracts, tables of contents, analytemethod cross reference lists,and Introductions to eight laboratory analytical chemistry methods manuals
http://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/methmans.html
Microbiological and Chemical Exposure Research Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Microbiological and Chemical Exposure Research Chemical Exposure Research MCEARD ...
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Manual of Manuals
Summaries and Ordering Information for Eight Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Methods Manuals Published by the former Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory-Cincinnati (EMSL-Cincinnati) Between 1988 and 1995. - Prepared by William L. Budde This document contains the titles, publication numbers, dates of publication, ordering information, abstracts, tables of contents, analyte method cross reference lists, and Introductions to eight laboratory analytical chemistry methods manuals published by the former Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory-Cincinnati (EMSL-Cincinnati) between 1988 and 1995. The complete manuals may be ordered from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at the address or telephone numbers below: National Technical Information Service
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161

97. EPA Environmental Science Center - OPP
The analytical chemistry Branch Laboratory evaluates analytical methods for detectingpesticide residues in food and fibers to make sure they are suitable for
http://www.epa.gov/region3/esc/opp.htm
Environmental Science Center Serving Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Environmental Science Center Highlights Offices ... Kids Corner
Office of Pesticides Program (OPP)
OPP operates two programs at the ESC:
The Analytical Chemistry Branch Laboratory evaluates analytical methods for detecting pesticide residues in food and fibers to make sure they are suitable for monitoring pesticide residues in food and to enforce maximum legal residue limits. Each method tested by this lab allows the chemist to isolate, identify, and measure the concentration of a pesticide which may remain in a food product. The lab also evaluates analytical methods for product chemistry to ensure that the ingredient statements on the label are accurate. The Analytical Chemistry Branch Laboratory is responsible for various other activities such as:
  • development of multi-residue analytical methods which allow enforcement agencies to test food commodities for several different chemicals using one test operation of the National Pesticide Standard Respository for reference standards (standardized samples used by laboratories in their analysis) and distribution of those standards to federal and state enforcement laboratories for validating test results, calibrating their instruments and for qualifying the amount of pesticide residue

98. Department Of Chemistry At McMaster: Analytical Research
facilities for performing analytical chemistry, including the McMaster RegionalCentre for Mass Spectrometry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory and the
http://www.chemistry.mcmaster.ca/research/analytical.html
Analytical Research
Biological

Inorganic

Materials

Organic
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Research Active Professors Emeritus

McMaster Quick Links
Bain
, Alexander D. Theory and applications of NMR spectroscopy Brennan , John D. Bioanalytical chemistry; fluorescence spectroscopy; biosensors Britz-McKibbin , Philip Bioanalytical chemistry; separation science; metabolomics; cellulomics McCarry , Brian E. Environmental chemistry; trace analysis; metabolomics McGibbon , Graham A. Biological mass spectrometry; protein stucture and biomolecule interactions; proteomics Terlouw , Johann K. Mass spectrometry; gas-phase ion chemistry
Central to all this work is an active and interested core of analytical graduate students. They organize the analytical colloquium series, with seminars from speakers from both inside and outside the department, and play an important role in one of the departmental baseball teams! Analytical chemist graduates from McMaster enjoy a unique multi-disciplinary training that is in high demand in academia, private industry and governmental laboratories. Analytical chemistry has always been and continues to be an important subject at McMaster and beyond!!
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99. Kibelka's Analytical Links
mobile laboratory and onsite analysis.Linx and descripton from Russia; The IncredibleShrinking Mass Spectrometers, Celia M. Henry, analytical chemistry News
http://www.et1.tu-harburg.de/private/gk/chem.html
www.gcms.de
is the frequently updated successor of this page back to: Department of Environmental Measurement Last modified: 15.March.00 Analytical Data Chemistry
Mass Spectrometry - MS
  • Murray's page has moved to Base-Peak. Yes, there are banners but it's still the best resource for MS related WWW sites. There is a mirror in the UK (Europe!) A History of MS by The Siuzdak Laboratory The Whys and Wherefores of Quadrupole Ion Trap MS by Karen R. Jonscher and John R. Yates, III University of Washington at Seattle The characteristics of different mass analyzers from JEOL Back to basics from micromass is an useful Quick guide to MS techniques.

100. Settle
of the VMI chemistry Department, Lexington, VA; 1964 to 1992; courses taught includegeneral chemistry, analytical chemistry, laboratory automation, computer
http://chemistry.wlu.edu/Settle2.html
Washington and Lee University Chemistry Department Frank A. Settle, Ph. D. Chemistry from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville TELEPHONE: FAX E-mail: (home) fsettle@rockbridge.net (office) settlef@wlu.edu Office Number Please see Handbook of Instrumental Techniques For Analytical Chemistry Frank A. Settle, Editor Education Courses Taught Educational Experience ... Publications Education
  • 1964 Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
    1960 B.S. in Chemistry, Emory and Henry College
Courses Taught
  • Chem 311 Analytical Chemistry
  • Chem 195 Seminar on the Atomic Bomb
Educational Experience
  • Program Director for Chemistry, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230, September 1995 to present. Managed grants in all of the Division's program's. Edited the 1997 Program Announcement for all the Division's programs. Worked on special projects in undergraduate education in analytical science, the use of technology in undergraduate education, and the development of a national center for the education and training of chemical technicians.
  • Visiting Professor, Department of Chemistry, Bridgewater College, February 1994, lead an intensive seminar on the development, use, and impact of the atomic bomb.

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