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Intro; Preface; Contents; 1 Spectroscopic Methods; Abstract; 1.1 General Remarks; 1.2 Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; 1.3 Fluorescence Analysis; 1.4 Enhanced Two-Jet Arc Plasmatron and Other Work on Atomic Emission Analysis; 1.5 X-Ray Polycapillary Optics; 1.6 X-Ray Radiometric Analysis and Its Applications; 1.7 Other Spectroscopic Methods; References; 2 Mass Spectrometry and Related Methods; Abstract; 2.1 General Remarks; 2.2 Mass Reflectron; 2.3 Orthogonal Entry of a Continuous Ion Beam; 2.4 Orbitrap: Orbital Ion Trap; 2.5 Electrospray Ionization (The ERIAD Technique)
2.6 Ion-Molecular Reactions as a Path to Chemical Ionization2.7 Secondary-Ion Mass Spectrometry and Fast Atom Bombardment; 2.8 Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization; 2.9 Resonance Electron Capture Negative Ion Mass Spectrometry; 2.10 In Pursuit of Ultrahigh Resolution; 2.11 Ion Mobility Increment Spectrometry; References; 3 Chromatographic Methods; Abstract; 3.1 General Remarks; 3.2 Birth of Chromatography; 3.3 Thin-Layer Chromatography; 3.4 Development of Gas Chromatography; 3.5 Liquid-Gas Chromatography and Chromatomembrane Methods; 3.6 Enantioselective Ligand-Exchange Chromatography
3.7 Critical Chromatography of Polymers3.8 Polycapillary and Monolithic Chromatographic Columns; 3.9 Countercurrent Chromatography in Inorganic Analysis; 3.10 Other Work on Chromatography; References; 4 Electrochemical Methods; Abstract; 4.1 General Remarks; 4.2 Ion-Selective Electrodes and the Electronic Tongue; 4.3 Voltammetry (Especially Its Stripping Version); 4.4 Other Achievements in the Area of &!blank; Electrochemical Methods; References; 5 Chemical Methods of Analysis; Abstract; 5.1 General Remarks; 5.2 Some Chemical Reactions; 5.3 Determination of Elements Using Organic Reagents
5.4 Development of Titrimetric Methods5.5 Kinetic Methods; 5.6 Other Chemical Methods; References; 6 Separation and Preconcentration Methods (Excluding Chromatography); Abstract; 6.1 General Remarks; 6.2 Methodology of Analytical Preconcentration; 6.3 Liquid-Liquid Extraction; 6.4 New Sorbents and Their Application to Preconcentration; 6.5 Capillary Isotachophoresis and Other Separation Techniques; References; 7 Other Methods; Abstract; 7.1 General Remarks; 7.2 Stoichiographic Method of Differentiating Dissolution; 7.3 Method of Molecular Condensation Nuclei; 7.4 Express Tests Methods
7.5 Elucidation of the Structure of Organic Compounds Using Spectroscopic Data7.6 Semiconductor Gas Sensors; 7.7 Some Original Novel Devices and Appliances; References; 8 Analysis of Specific Objects. Analytical Chemistry of Individual Analytes and Their Groups; Abstract; 8.1 General Remarks; 8.2 Nuclear Materials; 8.3 Materials for Microelectronics and Other High-Purity Substances; 8.4 Rare Elements and Platinum-Group Metals; 8.5 Environmental Objects; 8.6 Other Analysis Objects and Analytes; 8.7 Ensuring the Quality of Chemical Analysis; References
2.6 Ion-Molecular Reactions as a Path to Chemical Ionization2.7 Secondary-Ion Mass Spectrometry and Fast Atom Bombardment; 2.8 Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization; 2.9 Resonance Electron Capture Negative Ion Mass Spectrometry; 2.10 In Pursuit of Ultrahigh Resolution; 2.11 Ion Mobility Increment Spectrometry; References; 3 Chromatographic Methods; Abstract; 3.1 General Remarks; 3.2 Birth of Chromatography; 3.3 Thin-Layer Chromatography; 3.4 Development of Gas Chromatography; 3.5 Liquid-Gas Chromatography and Chromatomembrane Methods; 3.6 Enantioselective Ligand-Exchange Chromatography
3.7 Critical Chromatography of Polymers3.8 Polycapillary and Monolithic Chromatographic Columns; 3.9 Countercurrent Chromatography in Inorganic Analysis; 3.10 Other Work on Chromatography; References; 4 Electrochemical Methods; Abstract; 4.1 General Remarks; 4.2 Ion-Selective Electrodes and the Electronic Tongue; 4.3 Voltammetry (Especially Its Stripping Version); 4.4 Other Achievements in the Area of &!blank; Electrochemical Methods; References; 5 Chemical Methods of Analysis; Abstract; 5.1 General Remarks; 5.2 Some Chemical Reactions; 5.3 Determination of Elements Using Organic Reagents
5.4 Development of Titrimetric Methods5.5 Kinetic Methods; 5.6 Other Chemical Methods; References; 6 Separation and Preconcentration Methods (Excluding Chromatography); Abstract; 6.1 General Remarks; 6.2 Methodology of Analytical Preconcentration; 6.3 Liquid-Liquid Extraction; 6.4 New Sorbents and Their Application to Preconcentration; 6.5 Capillary Isotachophoresis and Other Separation Techniques; References; 7 Other Methods; Abstract; 7.1 General Remarks; 7.2 Stoichiographic Method of Differentiating Dissolution; 7.3 Method of Molecular Condensation Nuclei; 7.4 Express Tests Methods
7.5 Elucidation of the Structure of Organic Compounds Using Spectroscopic Data7.6 Semiconductor Gas Sensors; 7.7 Some Original Novel Devices and Appliances; References; 8 Analysis of Specific Objects. Analytical Chemistry of Individual Analytes and Their Groups; Abstract; 8.1 General Remarks; 8.2 Nuclear Materials; 8.3 Materials for Microelectronics and Other High-Purity Substances; 8.4 Rare Elements and Platinum-Group Metals; 8.5 Environmental Objects; 8.6 Other Analysis Objects and Analytes; 8.7 Ensuring the Quality of Chemical Analysis; References