The future of science depends on the sharing of vital knowledge. Be at the forefront of your scientific field by sharing your expertise on analytical techniques and methods.
Our Practical and Technical Guides for Laboratory-based Chemists series empowers independent competence in modern analytical techniques. Encompassing a range of disciplines, books in the series are a go-to resource for chemical scientists aiming to unlock advanced techniques in their field.
About this series:
Scope of this book series
Practical and Technical Guides for Laboratory-based Chemists fills a gap in the market as a series designed to address the necessity for laboratory skills development. This series will cover a broad spectrum of techniques across analytical science and chemistry, providing practical and technical guidance for chemists and laboratory technicians. The books [JF1] provide readers with up to date knowledge in a concise, 150–170 page format.
Books in the series will explore technical developments, safety procedures, troubleshooting and more. They will cover investigations and will be interdisciplinary, fitting a variety of needs.
Suggested topics
This innovative new series will cover a wide range of disciplines, including:
- Spectroscopy
- Separation techniques
- Elemental analysis
- Sample preparation
- Microscopy and imaging
- Physico-chemical techniques
- Microfluidics
- -omics eg Metabolomics
- Process Analytical 91AV
- Techniques for atmospheric/environmental/food analysis
- Heritage science
Meet the series editorial board
Prof Michael Walker
Editor-in-chief
Queens University Belfast, UK
Dr Lucia Burgio
Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
Dr Steven Lancaster
Domino, UK
Dr Diane C Turner
Anthias Consulting, UK
Meet the series editorial advisors
Professor Anthony Gachanja
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
Professor Mathias Schäfer
University of Cologne, Germany
Receive a structured book proposal form
Could your book help to support the future of chemical science? Please email the Associate Publisher with your idea and to receive a structured book proposal form.