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Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory D. Brynn Hibbert (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney)

Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory par D. Brynn Hibbert (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney)

Résumé

This book takes the reader through all aspects of quality assurance, from the statistical basics and quality control tools to becoming accredited to international standards. The latest understanding of concepts such as measurement uncertainty, metrological traceability and interlaboratory studies are explained for a working chemist or her customer.

Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Résumé

Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory D. Brynn Hibbert (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney)

Analytical chemical results touch everyones lives can we eat the food? do I have a disease? did the defendant leave his DNA at the crime scene? should I invest in that gold mine? When a chemist measures something how do we know that the result is appropriate? What is fit for purpose in the context of analytical chemistry? Many manufacturing and service companies have embraced traditional statistical approaches to quality assurance, and these have been adopted by analytical chemistry laboratories. However the right chemical answer is never known, so there is not a direct parallel with the manufacture of ball bearings which can be measured and assessed. The customer of the analytical services relies on the quality assurance and quality control procedures adopted by the laboratory. It is the totality of the QA effort, perhaps first brought together in this text, that gives the customer confidence in the result. QA in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory takes the reader through all aspects of QA, from the statistical basics and quality control tools to becoming accredited to international standards. The latest understanding of concepts such as measurement uncertainty and metrological traceability are explained for a working chemist or her client. How to design experiments to optimize an analytical process is included, together with the necessary statistics to analyze the results. All numerical manipulation and examples are given as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that can be implemented on any personal computer. Different kinds of interlaboratory studies are explained, and how a laboratory is judged in proficiency testing schemes is described. Accreditation to ISO 17025 or OECD GLP is nearly obligatory for laboratories of any pretension to quality. Here the reader will find an introduction to the requirements and philosophy of accreditation. Whether completing a degree course in chemistry or working in a busy analytical laboratory, this book is a single source for an introduction into quality assurance.

Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Avis

The book is well written with many personal touches, stories, anecdotes and unusual analogies introducing a lighter note. Chemistry World, November 2007.

Sommaire

1: 1.1 Measurement in Chemistry 1.2 Quality in Analytical Measurements 1.3 The international system of measurement 1.4 Quality Systems 2: Statistics for the quality control laboratory 3: Experimental Design 4: Quality Control tools 5: Interlaboratory studies 6: Measurement Uncertainty 7: Metrological Traceability 8: Method Validation 9: Accreditation 10: Conclusions: bringing it all together Glossary

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NLS9780195162134
9780195162134
0195162137
Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory D. Brynn Hibbert (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2007-04-05
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