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Talanta
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Talanta provides a forum for the publication of original research papers, preliminary communications, and critical reviews in all branches of pure and applied analytical chemistry. Papers are evaluated based on established guidelines, including the fundamental nature of the study, scientific novelty, substantial improvement or advantage over existing technology or methods, and demonstrated analytical applicability. Original research papers on fundamental studies, and novel sensor and instrumentation development, are especially encouraged. Novel or improved applications in areas such as clinical and biological chemistry, environmental analysis, geochemistry, and materials science and engineering are welcome.Analytical performance of methods should be determined, including interference and matrix effects, and methods should be validated by comparison with a standard method, or analysis of a certified reference material. The developed method should especially comprise information on selectivity, sensitivity, detection limits, accuracy, and reliability. However, applying official validation or robustness studies to a routine method or technique does not necessarily constitute novelty. Proper statistical treatment of the data should be provided. Relevant literature should be cited, including related publications by the authors, and authors should discuss how their proposed methodology compares with previously reported methods.
Since classical spectrophotometric measurements and applications (including derivative spectrophometry), fluorimetry, solvent extraction, titrimetry, chemometrics, etc. are well established and are considered routine analytical methods, studies in such areas should demonstrate a unique and substantial advantage over presently known systems. New reagents or systems should demonstrate clear advantage, and their presentation should be comprehensive rather than generating a series of similar papers for several analytes or similar reagents. Modifications of reagents should demonstrate significant improvements. Obvious application of known chemistries or methods to established instrumental techniques are discouraged.
Application of established analytical approaches to relatively simple matrices having no major interferences, such as pharmaceutical preparations, are discouraged unless considerable improvements over other methods in the literature are demonstrated. Papers dealing with analytical data such as stability constants, pKa values, etc. should be submitted to more specific journals, unless novel analytical methodology is demonstrated, or important analytical data are provided which could be useful in the development of analytical procedures.
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0039-9140
ISSN electrónico
1873-3573
Editor responsable
Elsevier
País de edición
Países Bajos
Fecha de publicación
1958-
Cobertura temática
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A rapid and specific titrimetric method for the precise determination of uranium using iron(II) sulphate as reductant
W Davies
Palabras clave: Analytical Chemistry.
Pp. 1203-1211
The determination of samarium, europium, gadolinium and dysprosium in uranium products by direct-current plasma emission spectrometry
F Flavelle
Pp. 445-447
The scientific foundation and efficacy of the use of canines as chemical detectors for explosives
K Furton
Palabras clave: Analytical Chemistry.
Pp. 487-500
Laser ablation in analytical chemistry—a review
R Russo
Pp. 425-451
Response surface methodology (RSM) as a tool for optimization in analytical chemistry
Marcos Almeida Bezerra; Ricardo Erthal Santelli; Eliane Padua Oliveira; Leonardo Silveira Villar; Luciane Amélia Escaleira
Palabras clave: Analytical Chemistry.
Pp. 965-977
A simplified UV spectrometric method for determination of peroxide value in thermally oxidized canola oil
M. Younis Talpur; S.T.H. Sherazi; S.A. Mahesar; Aijaz A. Bhutto
Palabras clave: General Chemistry.
Pp. 1823-1826
Spectrophotometric total reducing sugars assay based on cupric reduction
Kevser Sözgen Başkan; Esma Tütem; Esin Akyüz; Seda Özen; Reşat Apak
Pp. 162-168
The estimation of total petroleum hydrocarbons content in waste water by IR spectrometry with multivariate calibrations
Viacheslav I. Vershinin; Sergey V. Petrov
Pp. 163-169
Nuclear forensic analysis of a non-traditional actinide sample
Jamie L. Doyle; Kevin Kuhn; Benjamin Byerly; Lisa Colletti; James Fulwyler; Katherine Garduno; Russell Keller; Elmer Lujan; Alexander Martinez; Steve Myers; Donivan Porterfield; Khalil Spencer; Floyd Stanley; Lisa Townsend; Mariam Thomas; Laurie Walker; Ning Xu; Lav Tandon
Pp. 200-207
Analysis of plutonium isotope ratios including 238 Pu/ 239 Pu in individual U–Pu mixed oxide particles by means of a combination of alpha spectrometry and ICP-MS
Fumitaka Esaka; Kenichiro Yasuda; Daisuke Suzuki; Yutaka Miyamoto; Masaaki Magara
Palabras clave: General Chemistry.
Pp. 122-127