Quality Assurance for Environmental AnalysisBy Ph Quevauviller, E. A. Maier
Publisher: Elsevier Science Pub Co
Number Of Pages: 670
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444899553
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444899552
Binding: Hardcover
Book Description:
Hardbound. Quality assurance (QA) for environmental analysis is a growing feature of the nineties as is illustrated by the number of QA guidelines and systems which are being implemented nowadays. There is, however, often a huge gap between the implementation and respect of QA guidelines and the technical approach undertaken to improve and validate new analytical methods. This is particularly true for complex determinations involving multi-step methodologies such as those used in speciation and organic analyses.
Quality assurance may also be considered from the technical point of view, which is the focus of this book. The techniques used in different analytical fields (inorganic, speciation and organic analysis) are critically reviewed (i.e. discussion of advantages and limitations) and existing tools for evaluating their performance are described (e.g. interlaboratory studies, use of certified reference materials).
Publisher: Elsevier Science Pub Co
Number Of Pages: 670
Publication Date: 1995-01-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444899553
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444899552
Binding: Hardcover
Book Description:
Hardbound. Quality assurance (QA) for environmental analysis is a growing feature of the nineties as is illustrated by the number of QA guidelines and systems which are being implemented nowadays. There is, however, often a huge gap between the implementation and respect of QA guidelines and the technical approach undertaken to improve and validate new analytical methods. This is particularly true for complex determinations involving multi-step methodologies such as those used in speciation and organic analyses.
Quality assurance may also be considered from the technical point of view, which is the focus of this book. The techniques used in different analytical fields (inorganic, speciation and organic analysis) are critically reviewed (i.e. discussion of advantages and limitations) and existing tools for evaluating their performance are described (e.g. interlaboratory studies, use of certified reference materials).
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