Extractions: email: cag@aua.gr Our research group is involved in the development of new analytical methods for the quality assessment of olive oil, the determination of pesticides and pharmaceutics in formulations, and the study of cyclodextrin and protein interactions with micromolecules. We also work on biosensor development for food analysis and we are interested in every aspect of analytical chemistry. Research Our group Food links For my students Various Conferences: Invitations/Organization Visits since 1 April 2000:
KTH / Institutionen För Kemi / Analytisk Kemi Analytisk kemi. The Division of analytical chemistry at KTH is very activein undergraduate and postgraduate education as well as in research. http://analyt17.physchem.kth.se/department/
Extractions: Personal Forskning Utbildning Publikationer ... Examensarbeten The Division of Analytical Chemistry at KTH is very active in undergraduate and postgraduate education as well as in research. Undergraduate courses aim at giving prospective chemical engineers insights in the benefits of chemical analysis and common instrumental analytical techniques. An important aim of the courses is to teach the students to select methods, treat analytical data and judge its reliability. Two research groups are active at Analytical Chemistry. One of the groups is studying and developing new separation methods for organic and biochemical compounds, with pharmaceutical and industrial applications. Another important activity of this group is the development of chip based tools for nano-scale chemistry and analysis (see also www.nanochem.kth.se
Analytical Chemistry Resources Links to journals, societies, software, conferences and related areas, maintained for the Hamilton Section of the Chemical Institute of Canada. http://www.netaccess.on.ca/~dbc/cic_hamilton/anal.html
A Comprehensive List Of Analytical Chemistry Resources On The Internet The links listed below are an editedmirror of Knut Irgum's attempt to presenta comprehensive list of analytical chemistry resources on the Internet. http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/staff/drjackm/chemistry/chemlink/analytic/analytic.htm
Extractions: The links listed below are an edited-mirror of Knut Irgum's attempt to present a comprehensive list of analytical chemistry resources on the Internet. Knut is affiliated with the chemistry department of Umea University, Sweden. If you get a chance, check out Knut's version. It's colorfully annotated, and possibly, more recently updated than these pages. Before reproducing these pages you should contact Knut at kim@chem.umu.se. You are invited to submit links for indexing, as well as to notify either Kurt (as above) or Jack of errors you may find in the links. The mirror site was created by Jack Martin, Faculty Adjunct at San Diego State University, for the convenience of SDSU, and to reduce traffic on the Internet. Analytical Chemistry Information Resources Return to the Main Menu This page was last edited May, 1996 by Jack Martin.
Extractions: Analytical Chemistry Understanding the chemistry of the brain has been a longtime goal. However, because of the small size of synapses and the inaccessibility of the brain, the task of making meaningful chemical measurements has not always been easy. Direct assessment of tissue content for neurotransmitters, metabolites, and other species has been done for many years, and much has been learned from these experiments. However, there are several drawbacks to tissue assays. Aside from the fact that only one time point is obtained from a subject, tissue content does not yield information about compartmentation of the neurotransmitter among the various structures of the brain such as neurons, glia, cytoplasm, vesicles, and extracellular fluid. Because communication is achieved via chemicals released by one cell to stimulate receptors on the surface of another cell, it is primarily the compartment outside the cells where observations are desired, particularly the release and removal of transmitters. Twenty-one years ago, Ralph Adams introduced in vivo voltammetry (
Analytical Chemistry (Constitutional Chemistry) CHEMINFO Title Bar. SIRCh analytical chemistry (Constitutional Chemistry). The NucleicAcid Database at Rutgers. Miscellaneous Sources for analytical chemistry. http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/ca_accc.html
Extractions: Return to SIRCh Home Page Updated: 29 July 2002 Spectra Crystallography Biomolecules Miscellaneous ALB Crystallography Search Engine Indiana University Molecular Structure Center IUCr Crystallographic Information File (CIF) Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) Documentation PowBase Powder Patterns Database FACTrio Angstrom Crystal Structure Database Information Server for Crystallography: SINCRIS Protein Crystallographers Using Photon Factory (Japan) Atomic Scattering Factors for the Elements Interactive Crystallography (Requires Xmaple and HTML forms)
American Chemical Society: Organic Process Research & Development Home Page Reports works in the broad field of process chemistry encompassing aspects of organic chemistry, catalysis, analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering with special focus on the development and optimisation of chemical reactions and processes and their transfer to a larger scale, via large laboratory and pilot plant operations, for manufacture. http://pubs.acs.org/journals/oprdfk/index.html
Extractions: Paragon is here for ! Submit your manuscript at the speed of chemistry with the new ACS Paragon System. now offers FREE Access to selected articles from past Special Feature Sections. Going to New Orleans? Be certain to visit our 225th ACS National Meeting Webpage for a quick preview of featured events and presentations you'll find at the ACS Pubs booth. ACS Journal Archives won the 2002 "Best Internet-Based Electronic Product in Mathematics/Science" award from the AAP's Professional/Scholarly Publishing Division. Enjoy FREE Web access to the "Editorials" and "Highlights from the Literature" appearing in Recommend to your institution. Online recommendation form (PDF).
International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry analytical chemistry Division (V). Dr. DS Moore (2002 2003) President, Prof. HKPowell (2002 - 2003) Vice President, Prof. R. Lobinski (2002 - 2003) Secretary. http://www.iupac.org/divisions/V/
Extractions: Secretary Division Committee and Members Analytical chemistry is a scientific discipline that develops and applies methods, instruments and strategies to obtain information on the composition and nature of matter in space and time, as well as on the value of these measurements, i.e., their uncertainty, validation, and/or traceability to fundamental standards. Read about it ... in Chem. Int.
Analytical Chemistry Resources analytical chemistry links to universities, organizations, companies and articles compiled anonimously using space at Geocities.com http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/4688/analytical_chemistry_resource
KAR Laboratories Inc, Analytical Laboratory Testing In Michigan For Pharmaceutic A 45year-old testing laboratory that pioneered electronic data access and data deliverables. Guarantees Category Science Chemistry Analytical Laboratories KAR Laboratories consistently ranks in the top few percent of laboratoriesnationally by ACIL tagand . We put analytical chemistry to work for you. http://www.karlabs.com/
Extractions: Company News Facilities Staffing ... Contact us Since 1956 News: FDA Inspected Other News Our mission is to provide the best quality, best service pharmaceutical and environmental testing laboratory - anywhere - at competitive prices. KAR Laboratories consistently ranks in the top few percent of laboratories nationally by and . We put analytical chemistry to work for you. Lab Data Online Ultra-Trace Mercury WEB SITE POLICY: No cookies, no banner ads, no frames, no Flash, no Shockwave, no Java, no pop-ups, no counters, no flashing graphics, no PDF's, no ASP's, and no lateral scrolling. Just fresh, informative content, quickly downloaded, cacheable, with readable text on a light background, and respect for your privacy. KAR Laboratories, Inc. Last update: March 17, 2003 PRIVACY POLICY Se a l of Excellence Participating L aboratory
Humble Instruments & Services, Inc. Providing analytical instrumentation and interpretive services in analytical chemistry, specializing in complete services in the field of organic geochemistry. http://www.humble-inc.com/
Extractions: HISI Analytical Technologies provides analytical instrumentation for use in chemical laboratories. We specialize in thermal extraction and pyrolysis systems but also provide System Solution WorkStations that provide integrated hardware/software solutions to difficult analytical problems while enhancing laboratory productivity. Humble Geochemical Services a division We are pleased that Agilent Technologies has recognized Humble Instruments as an Channel Partner. The advantage to you, Humble Instruments and Agilent customers, is fully integrated system solutions to enhance the productivity and analytical capabilities of your laboratory. Any questions or comments regarding this web site should be directed to webmaster@humble-inc.com
Virtual Search engine specializing in analytical chemistry, with sites in categories similar to ODP, based in Germany. http://analytik.chemie.de/search/index.php3?language=e
Extractions: DAC The Division of Analytical Chemistry (DAC) of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) is the forum for analytical sciences and chemical measurement in chemistry, materials and life sciences. It represents its members in national and international organizations. Goals and Objectives back to top CHIMIA Informations and discussions of topical issues are regularly published in CHIMIA back to top Last modification: 27.07.2001
WSLH Environmental Health Division Specializes in analytical chemistry and environmental biology. Provides information and resources on Occupational Health, Environmental Sciences and Toxicology. http://www.slh.wisc.edu/ehd
Extractions: Welcome to the Environmental Health Division of the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene. This division occupies the State Laboratory's Agriculture Drive facility. As part of the University of Wisconsin, the laboratory is operated by faculty, academic staff and professional chemists and biologists. The laboratory specializes in analytical chemistry and environmental biology. The Environmental Health Division consists of three main sections - Occupational Health, Environmental Sciences and Toxicology.
Analytical Survival Guide A Survival Guide to analytical chemistry. Introduction. There is nota lot that needs to be memorized to do analytical chemistry well. http://crystal.biol.csufresno.edu:8080/~davidz/Chem105/Surv/Survive.html
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION analytical chemistry DIVISION. Head of the division Professor Yuri A. ZOLOTOV. FUNDAMENTALCOURSE OF analytical chemistry (Dr. Inga F. Dolmanova). http://www.chem.msu.su/eng/chair/anal.html
Extractions: (Dr. Inga F. Dolmanova The course deals with the fundamental concepts of analytical chemistry including chemometrics, the methods of separation and determination: classical titrimetric and gravimetric methods; instrumental - spectroscopic, electrochemical, chromatograph hods. SPECIAL COURSE: INTRODUCTION INTO MODERN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
KLUWER Academic Publishers | Analytical Chemistry analytical chemistry of Synthetic Colorants Volume 2 Arnold T. Peters, J. SzepOctober 1994, ISBN 07514-0208-7, Hardbound Price 273.00 EUR / 281.50 USD http://www.wkap.nl/home/topics/F/5/
Instrumental Chemistry Designed to give students of analytical chemistry a better understanding of chromatography. http://www.instrumentalchemistry.com
Extractions: [Home] [Search] [Feedback] [Site Index] ... [Liquid Phase] This site is designed to give students of Analytical Chemistry a better understanding of chromatography, both gas chromatography and liquid chromatography. This site contains a series of topics relating to instrumental chromatography. The major focus of this site is the animations available for each topic. It is the hope that these animations provide the student with an insight into the workings of these topics that is difficult to obtain through lectures, textbooks and static slides. On the left of this page is a link to the RealPlayer viewer. The RealPlayer viewer is necessary to view and hear the animations over the web. These animations are also available on CD-ROM at double the size (640x480 pixels) and significantly higher resolution that you see on this website. This CD-ROM can be purchased from Amazon.com. The Amazon.com button on the left will take you directly to the appropriate Amazon.com page. Chromatography or at least the chromatography dealt with here is specifically about the separation of organic compounds using either a gas phase (GC) or a liquid phase (HPLC) in conjunction with a stationary phase. In the case of GC, the stationary phase is a liquid coated on or a substrate bonded to a solid phase, whereas, in HPLC, the stationary phase is typically a substrate bonded to a solid phase. Of course, there are exceptions to these cases. As a matter of fact, I'm sure that someone can point to a contradiction to everything I say on this site but that is the nature and excitement of Analytical Chemistry. No matter what type of chromatography you want to do, there is probably someone, somewhere that has tried that nuance. So, instead of saying it in each instance, right now I will say that this site pertains to chromatography "in general" and is not meant to cover or detail every thing there is to chromatography.