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Overview
This book deals with the analytical methods available to the chemist for investigating speciation, and with details of speciation in particular environments (waters, soils, sludges, plants and animals).Synopsis
Considerable recent research has focused on the topic of chemical speciation in the environment. It is increasingly realised that the distribution, mobility and biological availability of chemical elements depend not simply on their concentrations but, critically, on the forms in which they occur in natural systems. Continuing developments in analytical chemistry have made speciation practicable even where analytes are present at trace levels (as is often the case in natural samples).
In the second edition of this book, the expertise of scientists involved in chemical speciation in various fields have been brought together to provide an overview of the current status of speciation science and indicate how the field may develop in the future.
Booknews
Scientists involved in chemical speciation in various fields provide an overview of the current status of speciation science and indications of how the field may develop in the future. The volume is broadly divided into two parts, the first dealing with methodology, including the use of mathematical modeling, and the second outlining speciation in various components of the environment. There is also a chapter which deals specifically with the speciation of environmentally important radionuclides. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)