Useful Links for Instrumental Analysis.
General Links / Electronics / Separations / Spectroscopy / Mass Spectrometry / Electrochemistry
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- The Analytical Sciences Digital Library is a great resource for links to quality, peer-reviewed material focused toward those learning about analytical science. Check it out!
- The Analytical Chemistry Springboard. Oodles of links!
- Encyclopedia of Analytical Instrumentation at Virginia Tech
- Chemistry WebBook from NIST. Property and spectral data for elements, organic compounds, and small inorganic compounds.
- Resources for analytical chemistry students prepared by F.A. Senese at Frostburg State University.
- Neat animations at instrumentalchemistry.com
- The Electronics Launcher written by Alex Pounds in the UK. Includes a tutorial, dictionary, and many other useful components.
- Electronics information from twysted-pair.com. Lots of potentially useful stuff.
- Restek has a few animations of GC injection techniques. Very nice..
- Thermo Scientific's Chromatography Resource Center has a great deal of information.
- A nice online textbook on High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
- A Guide to HPLC at the University of Kentucky.
- Nice animation of SPME: Sigma-Aldrich
- A very complete tutorial on GC/MS from Shimadzu, good animations and explanations.
- The Optics of Spectroscopy tutorial from Horiba, inc.
- An very nice online tutorial by Richard Caprioli and Marc Sutter at Vanderbilt
- One more introduction to the theory and applications of mass spectrometry. This one is located at Scripps.
- Nice description of a quadrupole mass filter, complete with animations from Shimadzu.
- Another Shimadzu presentation comparing Scan Mode and Selected Ion Monitoring for GC/MS
- Electrochemical Science and Technology Information Resource (ESTIR) at Case Western Reserve University.