Handbook of Chemical Microscopy

Handbook of Chemical Microscopy
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Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3734764
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Synopsis Handbook of Chemical Microscopy by : Emile Monnin Chamot

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Handbook of Chemical Microscopy

Handbook of Chemical Microscopy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 536
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Synopsis Handbook of Chemical Microscopy by : Clyde Walter Mason

Handbook of Chemical Microscopy

Handbook of Chemical Microscopy
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Total Pages : 522
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Synopsis Handbook of Chemical Microscopy by : Emile Monnin Chamot

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Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy

Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780387981826
ISBN-13 : 0387981829
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Synopsis Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy by : Jeanne Ayache

Successful transmission electron microscopy in all of its manifestations depends on the quality of the specimens examined. Biological specimen preparation protocols have usually been more rigorous and time consuming than those in the physical sciences. For this reason, there has been a wealth of scienti?c literature detailing speci?c preparation steps and numerous excellent books on the preparation of b- logical thin specimens. This does not mean to imply that physical science specimen preparation is trivial. For the most part, most physical science thin specimen pre- ration protocols can be executed in a matter of a few hours using straightforward steps. Over the years, there has been a steady stream of papers written on various aspects of preparing thin specimens from bulk materials. However, aside from s- eral seminal textbooks and a series of book compilations produced by the Material Research Society in the 1990s, no recent comprehensive books on thin spe- men preparation have appeared until this present work, ?rst in French and now in English. Everyone knows that the data needed to solve a problem quickly are more imp- tant than ever. A modern TEM laboratory with supporting SEMs, light microscopes, analytical spectrometers, computers, and specimen preparation equipment is an investment of several million US dollars. Fifty years ago, electropolishing, chemical polishing, and replication methods were the principal specimen preparation me- ods.

Handbook of Sample Preparation for Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis

Handbook of Sample Preparation for Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780387857312
ISBN-13 : 0387857311
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Synopsis Handbook of Sample Preparation for Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis by : Patrick Echlin

Scanning electr on microscopy (SEM) and x-ray microanalysis can produce magnified images and in situ chemical information from virtually any type of specimen. The two instruments generally operate in a high vacuum and a very dry environment in order to produce the high energy beam of electrons needed for imaging and analysis. With a few notable exceptions, most specimens destined for study in the SEM are poor conductors and composed of beam sensitive light elements containing variable amounts of water. In the SEM, the imaging system depends on the specimen being sufficiently electrically conductive to ensure that the bulk of the incoming electrons go to ground. The formation of the image depends on collecting the different signals that are scattered as a consequence of the high energy beam interacting with the sample. Backscattered electrons and secondary electrons are generated within the primary beam-sample interactive volume and are the two principal signals used to form images. The backscattered electron coefficient ( ? ) increases with increasing atomic number of the specimen, whereas the secondary electron coefficient ( ? ) is relatively insensitive to atomic number. This fundamental diff- ence in the two signals can have an important effect on the way samples may need to be prepared. The analytical system depends on collecting the x-ray photons that are generated within the sample as a consequence of interaction with the same high energy beam of primary electrons used to produce images.

Color Atlas and Manual of Microscopy for Criminalists, Chemists, and Conservators

Color Atlas and Manual of Microscopy for Criminalists, Chemists, and Conservators
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9780203494394
ISBN-13 : 0203494393
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Synopsis Color Atlas and Manual of Microscopy for Criminalists, Chemists, and Conservators by : Nicholas Petraco

Professionals in many disciplines, from archeology to forensic science and anthropology, must be able to identify organic and inorganic fibers and particles. In a single source, this book presents a range of simple methods to help readers quickly characterize and identify a broad range of materials.

Forensic Chemistry Handbook

Forensic Chemistry Handbook
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9780471739548
ISBN-13 : 0471739545
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Forensic Chemistry Handbook by : Lawrence Kobilinsky

A concise, robust introduction to the various topics covered by the discipline of forensic chemistry The Forensic Chemistry Handbook focuses on topics in each of the major chemistry-related areas of forensic science. With chapter authors that span the forensic chemistry field, this book exposes readers to the state of the art on subjects such as serology (including blood, semen, and saliva), DNA/molecular biology, explosives and ballistics, toxicology, pharmacology, instrumental analysis, arson investigation, and various other types of chemical residue analysis. In addition, the Forensic Chemistry Handbook: Covers forensic chemistry in a clear, concise, and authoritative way Brings together in one volume the key topics in forensics where chemistry plays an important role, such as blood analysis, drug analysis, urine analysis, and DNA analysis Explains how to use analytical instruments to analyze crime scene evidence Contains numerous charts, illustrations, graphs, and tables to give quick access to pertinent information Media focus on high-profile trials like those of Scott Peterson or Kobe Bryant have peaked a growing interest in the fascinating subject of forensic chemistry. For those readers who want to understand the mechanisms of reactions used in laboratories to piece together crime scenes—and to fully grasp the chemistry behind it—this book is a must-have.

Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy

Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 1441959742
ISBN-13 : 9781441959744
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Sample Preparation Handbook for Transmission Electron Microscopy by : Jeanne Ayache

Successful transmission electron microscopy in all of its manifestations depends on the quality of the specimens examined. Biological specimen preparation protocols have usually been more rigorous and time consuming than those in the physical sciences. For this reason, there has been a wealth of scienti c literature detailing speci c preparation steps and numerous excellent books on the preparation of b- logical thin specimens. This does not mean to imply that physical science specimen preparation is trivial. For the most part, most physical science thin specimen pre- ration protocols can be executed in a matter of a few hours using straightforward steps. Over the years, there has been a steady stream of papers written on various aspects of preparing thin specimens from bulk materials. However, aside from s- eral seminal textbooks and a series of book compilations produced by the Material Research Society in the 1990s, no recent comprehensive books on thin specimen preparation have appeared until this present work, rst in French and now in English. Everyone knows that the data needed to solve a problem quickly are more imp- tant than ever. A modern TEM laboratory with supporting SEMs, light microscopes, analytical spectrometers, computers, and specimen preparation equipment is an investment of several million US dollars. Fifty years ago, electropolishing, chemical polishing, and replication methods were the principal specimen preparation me- ods.

Handbook of Microscopy

Handbook of Microscopy
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781483164878
ISBN-13 : 148316487X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Microscopy by : Marcel Locquin

Handbook of Microscopy is a manual that deals mainly with the basic instruments and techniques used in light microscopy and its biological applications. A large section is devoted to the study of organic matter in microfossils preserved in rocks, in view of its stratigraphic importance in mining and oil prospecting. This text is comprised of six chapters; the first of which introduces the reader to the basic principles as well as to the instruments and techniques used in light microscopy. This book also discusses the microscopes and electronic flashlights for photomicrography, along with the use of monochromatic light, stereological and physicochemical microanalysis, microanalysis by electron microscopy, and microdetermination of physical values. Attention then turns to staining and impregnation and methods of fixation, examination, cutting, and mounting. The remaining chapters focus on the microscopy of topological stains and non-specific cytological stains, with emphasis on special methods used in animal and plant histology and protistology and mycological methods in pathology. This book is written specifically for microscopists.