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Practical and Technical Guides for Laboratory-based Chemists
This series provides a suite of accessible, practical and technical guides for chemists and laboratory technicians to address the need for laboratory skills development. The topics covered are broadly in analytical science and chemistry. They are technical books to help develop skills, keep users up to date with technical developments, especially those that can save time and improve reliability, and provide guidance to ensure strict safety procedures and safety checks. The books are interdisciplinary so could be used in chemical, biological, physical and life sciences laboratories.
The primary audience for the series is practising analytical chemists and scientific laboratory technicians across academia and industry including teaching laboratory technicians based in educational institutions, public health organisations and environmental agencies and utility companies.
Series DOI: 10.1039/2754-7116; Print ISSN: 2754-7108; Electronic ISSN: 2754-7116
Editor-in-Chief
Michael Walker; Michael Walker Consulting Ltd, UK
Series Editors
Lucia Burgio; Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
Steven Lancaster; Domino Printing Sciences, UK
Diane C Turner; Anthias Consulting Ltd, UK
Anthony Gachanja; Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
Mathias Schäfer; University of Cologne, Germany
The primary audience for the series is practising analytical chemists and scientific laboratory technicians across academia and industry including teaching laboratory technicians based in educational institutions, public health organisations and environmental agencies and utility companies.
Series DOI: 10.1039/2754-7116; Print ISSN: 2754-7108; Electronic ISSN: 2754-7116
Editor-in-Chief
Michael Walker; Michael Walker Consulting Ltd, UK
Series Editors
Lucia Burgio; Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
Steven Lancaster; Domino Printing Sciences, UK
Diane C Turner; Anthias Consulting Ltd, UK
Anthony Gachanja; Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
Mathias Schäfer; University of Cologne, Germany