Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 19, No. 2-3, FebruaryMarch
2000
Method validation for speciation analysis
- Philippe Quevauviller, Preface
- Agata Kot & Jacek Namiesik, The role of speciation in analytical
chemistry
- F. Adams & Sofie Slaets, Improving the reliability of
speciation analysis of organometallic compounds
- Philippe Quevauviller, Evaluation of extraction recoveries for
organometallic determinations in environmental matrices
- Caterina Pellegrino, Paolo Massanisso & Roberto Morabito,
Comparison of twelve selected extraction methods for the determination of
butyl- and phenyltin compounds in mussel samples
- J.M. Bayona, Supercritical fluid extraction in speciation studies
- Roberto Morabito & Paolo Massanisso, Derivatization methods for
the determination of organotin compounds in environmental samples
- Steve J. Hill, Les J. Pitts & Andy S. Fisher, High-performance
liquid chromatography-isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry for speciation studies: an overview
- Joanna Szpunar, Trace element speciation analysis of biomaterials by
high-performance liquid chromatography with inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometric detection
- B. Rosenkranz, Microwave-induced plasma-optical emission
spectrometry - fundamental aspects and applications in metal speciation
analysis
- Philippe Quevauviller, Method performance evaluation for
methylmercury determination in fish and sediment
- Chris F. Harrington, The speciation of mercury and organomercury
compounds by using high-performance liquid chromatography
- Philippe Quevauviller, Collaborative evaluation of methods for
tributyltin determinations in sediment and mussel tissue
- Carmen Cámara, Assessment of methods currently used for the
determination of Cr and Se species in solutions
- Philippe Quevauviller, An overview of methods for the determination
of trimethyllead in rainwater and urban dust reference materials
- J.L. Gómez Ariza, E. Morales, D. Sánchez-Rodas & I.
Giráldez, Stability of chemical species in environmental matrices
- R. Cornelis et al., The EU network on trace element speciation in
full swing