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ANALYTICA CHIMICA Sees ACTA ELSEVIER Volume 550 issues 1-2, 26 September 2005 —— www.elsevier.com/locate/aca CONTENTS (Full texts are incorporated in CJELSEVIER, a file in the Chemical Journals Online database available on STN International; Abstracted, indexed in: Aluminium Abstracts; Anal. Abstr.; Biol. Abstr.; BIOSIS; Chem. Abstr.; Curr. Contents Phys. Chem. Earth Sci.; Engineered Materials Abstracts; Excerpta Medica; index Med.; Life Sci.; Mass Spectrum. Bull.; Material Business Alerts; Metals Abstracts; Sci. Citation Index) Phase transfer catalysis Review — Phase-transfer catalysis in analytical chemistry Y.C. Fiamegos and C.D. Stalikas (loannina, Greece) Molecularly imprinted polymers Bovine serum albumin-imprinted polyacrylamide gel beads prepared via inverse-phase seed suspension polymerization X. Pang, G. Cheng, R. Li, S. Lu and Y. Zhang (Tianjin, China) Separation and preconcentration Novel separation and preconcentration of trace amounts of copper(il) in water samples based on neocuproine modified magnetic microparticles P. Ashtari, K. Wang, X. Yang, S. Huang (Changsha, China) and Y. Yamini (Tehran, Iran) Selective adsorption, pre-concentration and matrix elimination for the determination of Pb(Il), Cd(Il), Hg(ll) and Cr(tll) using 1,5,9,13- tetrathia- cyclohexadecane-3,11-diol anchored poly (p-chioromethylstyrene-ethyleneglycoldimethacrylate) microbeads S. Malci, C. Kavakli, A. Tuncel and B. Salih (Ankara, Turkey) Multi-pumping flow system for the determination, solid-phase extraction and speciation analysis of iron C. Pons, R. Forteza and V. Cerda (Illes Balears, Spain) Luminescence techniques Determination of dioxopromethazine hydrochloride by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemiluminescence detection Y. Li, C. Wang, J. Sun, Y. Zhou, T. You, E. Wang (Jilin, China) and Y.F ung (Hong Kong, China) Characterization of the low-oxidation-potential electrogenerated chemiluminescence of tris(2,2’-bipyridine)ruthenium(I!) with tri-n-- propylamine as coreactant Y. Zu and F. Li (Hong Kong, China) Solid-surface phosphorescence characterization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and selective determination of benzo(a)pyrene in water samples A. Salinas-Castillo, J.F. Fernandez-Sanchez, A. Segura-Carretero and A. Fernandez-Gutiérrez (Granada, Spain) Sensors Assessing an imaging ammonium sensor using time correlated pixel-by-pixel calibration N. Strémberg and S. Hulth (Géteborg, Sweden) Gold nanoparticle-enhanced surface plasmon resonance measurement with a highly sensitive quantification for human tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 U. Pieper-Fiirst, W.F.M. Stécklein and A. Warsinke (Golm, Germany) Chemometrics Stochastic resonance is applied to quantitative analysis for weak chromatographic signal of glyburide in plasma W. Zhang, B. Xiang, Y. Wu and E. Shang (Jiangsu, China) Chemometric analysis of groundwater quality data of alluvial aquifer of Gangetic plain, North India K.P. Singh, A. Malik, V.K. Singh, D. Mohan and S. Sinha (Uttar Pradesh, India) Exploring and modelling the responses of electrospray and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization techniques based on molecular descriptors S. Caetano (Brussels, Belgium), T. Decaestecker (Gent, Belgium), R. Put (Brussels, Belgium), M. Daszykowski (Brussels, Belgium and Katowice, Poland), J. Van Bocxlaer (Gent, Belgium) and Y. Vander Heyden (Brussels, Belgium) Microchip devices Microchip micellar electrokinetic chromatography coupled with electrochemical detection for analysis of synthetic oestrogen mimicking compounds A. Collier (Dublin, Ireland), J. Wang (Tempe, AZ, USA), D. Diamond (Glasnevin Dublin, Ireland) and E. Dempsey (Dublin, ireland) Liquid chromatography Simultaneous determination of pharmaceutically active compounds in wastewater samples by solid phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and fluorescence detectors J.L. Santos, |. Aparicio, E. Alonso and M. Callején (Seville, Spain) doi: 10.1016/S0003-2670(05)01522-9 Contents Development and validation of HPLC methods for enantioseparation of mirtazapine enantiomeis at analytical and semipreparative scale using polysaccharide chiral stationary phases Z.-D. Zhai, Y.-P. Shi andT .W ang (Lanzhou, PR China) Behaviour of nucleotides and oligonucleotides in potentiometric HPLC detection Y. Bao, J. Everaert (Antwerpen, Belgium), M. Pietraszkiewicz, O. Pietraszkiewicz (Warsaw, Poland), H. Bohets, H.J. Geise (Antwerpen, Belgium), B.X. Peng (Beijing, China) and L.J. Nagels (Antwerpen, Belgium) Characterization of zirconized silica supports for HPLC A.Ma.a Faria, D.R. Magalhaes, K.E. Collins and C.H. Collins (Campinas, Brazil) Atomic spectrometry Determination of Ga, Ge, As, Se and Sb in fly ash samples by ultrasonic slurry sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry J.-L. Ni, C.-C. Liu and S.-J. Jiang (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Simultaneous determination of total arsenic and total selenium in Chinese medicinal herbs by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectro- metry in tartaric acid medium Z. Liu, H. Sun, S. Shen (Baoding, China), L. Li (Baoding, China and ShanDong Taian, China) and H. Shi (Baoding, China) Binary modifiers for the determination of zinc in pure copper and nickel-based alloy by longitudinal Zeeman electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry S.-Y. Chen, C.-N. Chang, C.-L. Li and S.-J.J. Tsai (Taichung Hsien, Taiwan) Archaeometric analysis Spectroscopic investigation of a ‘Virgin of Sorrows’ canvas painting: A multi-method approach M. Ortega-Avilés (Salazar, Mexico), P. Vandenabeele (Ghent, Belgium), D. Tenorio, G. Murillo, M. Jiménez-Reyes (Salazar, Mexico) and N. Gutiérrez (Delegaci6n Coyocan, Mexico) Enzymatic analysis Novel fluorescent asparaginyl-N-acetyl-D-glucosamines (Asn-GIcNAc) for the resolution of oligosaccharides in glycopeptides, based on enzyme transglycosylation reaction J.Z. Min, T. Toyo’oka, H. Kawanishi, T. Fukushima and M. Kato (Shizuoka, Japan) investigation of micro-immobilised enzyme reactors containing endoglucanases for efficient hydrolysis of cellodextrins and cellulose derivatives C. Melander, M. Bengtsson, H. Schagerléf, F. Tjerneld, T. Laurell and L. Gorton (Lund, Sweden) infrared spectrometry Quantitative analysis of less soluble form IV in commercial carbamazepine (form Ill) by diffuse reflectance fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) and lazy learning algorithm K. Kipouros, K. Kachrimanis, |. Nikolakakis and S. Malamataris (Thessaloniki, Greece) Adsorptive stripping voltammetry Determination of cercosporin (CER) phytotoxin isolated from infected peanut leaves by using adsorptive stripping square wave voltammetry N.C. Marchiando, M.A. Zon and H. Fernandez (Rio Cuarto, Argentina) Resonance light scattering A simple and sensitive assay of nucleic acids based on the enhanced resonance light scattering of zwitterionics Z. Chen (Shantou, China and Changsha, China), W. Ding (Shantou, China), F. Ren (Changsha, China), J. Liu (Shantou, China) and Y. Liang (Changsha, China) ‘ Ras ee ae Determination of pKa values of drugs Critical validation of a new simpler approach to estimate aqueous pK, of drugs sparingly soluble in water R. Ruiz, M. Rosés, C. Rafols and E. Bosch (Barcelona, Spain) Author Index CONTENTS This journal is part of ContentsDirect , the free alerting service which sends tables of contents by e-mail for Elsevier books and journals. 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