Introduction to microwave acid decomposition; Microwave heating: theoretical concepts and equipment design; Guidelines for developing microwave dissolution methods for geological and metallurgical samples; Open reflux vessels for microwave digestion: botanical, biological, and food samples for elemental analysis; Applications of microwave digestion in the pharmaceutical industry; Monitoring and predicting parameters in microwave dissolution; Microwave digestion of biological samples: selenium analysis by electrothermal atomic absorption sectrometry; Kjeldajl nitrogen determination using a microwave system; Remote operation of microwave systems: solids content analysis and chemical dissolution in hihly radioactive environments; Manual and roboticallycontrolled microwave pressure dissolution of minerals; Sfety guidelines for microwave systems in the analytical laboratory.The fans were modified so they could be pressed onto four mounting studs and locked into place with four ! ... The magnetron fan and duct are removed as a single assembly by removing the three screws that attach the assembly to the top ofanbsp;...
Title | : | Introduction to Microwave Sample Preparation |
Author | : | Howard M. Kingston, L. B. Jassie |
Publisher | : | Amer Chemical Society - 1988-01 |
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