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Rudolf Bock

    January 1, 1915 – January 1, 2012
    Methoden der analytischen Chemie 1
    Methoden der analytischen Chemie 2
    Methoden der analytischen Chemie 3
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    Separation Techniques in Analytical Chemistry
    Triphenyltin Compounds and Their Degradation Products
    • 2023

      Separation Techniques in Analytical Chemistry

      Distribution in Non-Miscible Phases or by Different Migration Rates in One Phase

      The separation of a mixture into its individual components is one of the most fundamental procedures in analytical and industrial chemistry. This classic book in analytical chemistry provides a comprehensive yet systematic outline of all known separation methods. Through its detailed treatment of the basic principles of separation possibilities, it not only covers what is currently known, but also represents a treasure trove of methods that are still awaiting further development. It is clearly structured and contains interesting examples, further reading and a detailed index. An indispensable book for advanced students of natural sciences (chemistry, biochemistry, food chemistry, pharmacy, clinical chemistry, environmental sciences) and technology (chemical engineering, chemical-physical measurement & biotechnology), as well as teachers of these disciplines.

      Separation Techniques in Analytical Chemistry
    • 2011

      The book addresses the urgent global issue of toxic chemicals in food and the environment, highlighting the need for specialized publications in this rapidly evolving field. It introduces a trio of integrated publications that offer comprehensive reviews, timely progress reports, and archival documentation, ensuring coherent international communication. This initiative aims to consolidate diverse literature on environmental contamination and toxicology, providing a vital resource for researchers and policymakers navigating the complexities of chemical residues in various ecosystems.

      Triphenyltin Compounds and Their Degradation Products