TY - BOOK ID - 1260142 TI - Trace element speciation: analytical methods and problems PY - 1989 SN - 0849347122 PB - Boca Raton, Fla CRC Press DB - UniCat KW - Applied chemical analysis KW - Biological Availability. KW - Trace Elements KW - Trace elements KW - -Trace elements in water KW - -Water KW - Water KW - Accessory elements KW - Microelements KW - Micronutrients KW - Minerals, Trace KW - Minor elements KW - Trace minerals KW - Agricultural chemicals KW - Chemical elements KW - Availability, Biologic KW - Availability, Biological KW - Availability, Physiologic KW - Biologic Availability KW - Availability Equivalency KW - Bioavailability KW - Physiologic Availability KW - Availabilities, Biologic KW - Availabilities, Biological KW - Availabilities, Physiologic KW - Availability Equivalencies KW - Bioavailabilities KW - Biologic Availabilities KW - Biological Availabilities KW - Equivalencies, Availability KW - Equivalency, Availability KW - Physiologic Availabilities KW - analysis. KW - pharmacokinetics. KW - Analysis KW - Speciation KW - Trace element content KW - Composition KW - Trace elements in water KW - Analysis. KW - Speciation. KW - Bioavailability. KW - -analysis. KW - Biological Availability KW - analysis KW - pharmacokinetics KW - TRACE ELEMENTS IN WATER KW - TRACE ELEMENTS KW - OLIGOELEMENTS KW - BIOAVAILABILITY KW - ANALYSIS KW - SPECIATION KW - BIOLOGICAL STUDIES UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1260142 AB - This book discusses in detail the application of physical separation procedures together with modern instrumental analysis techniques such as HPLC, gas chromatography, and anodic strip-ping voltammetry. Particular emphasis is given to environmental samples where the greatest concern for the effects of speciation on trace element transport, toxicity, and bioavailability have been ex-pressed. Special chapters are also devoted to methods of sam-pling and storage, and to the mathematical modeling of chemical speciation. Although designed for the practical analytical chemist, this publication is essential reading for researchers in or entering the field of chemical speciation. ER -