trends in analytical chemistry, indexes Author Index Ael, W. van, see Pluym, A. 27 Immunoassays: from RIA to — and Przyjazny, A. Albin, M., see Amankwa, L.N. VIA 5 Electrochemistry of biopoly- 114 — and Zsindely, S. mers 298 Alonso, R.M., see Citores, M.J. The comparative standing of in- Crouch, S.R. see Townsend IV, E.B. 310 dividual instrumental analytical 90 Amankwa, L.N. techniques 267 —, Albin, M. and Kuhr, W.G. — and Zsindely, S. De Jong, G.J., see Kwakman, P.J.M. Fluorescence detection in capil- Electrospray ionization-mass 232 lary electrophoresis 114 spectrometry: a quantitative De Keukeleire, D. Baba, Y. snapshot on an instrumental —, Vindevogel, J., Sziics, R. and — and Tsuhako, M. breakthrough 307 Sandra, P. Gel-filled capillaries for nucleic Brinkman, U.A.Th., see Kwakman, The history and analytical chem- acid separations in capillary P.J.M. 232 istry of beer bitter acids 275 electrophoresis 280 Busch, K.L. De Smet, M., see Pluym, A. 27 Mass spectrometric detection Del Rio, J.C. Baeyens, W. for thin-layer chromatographic — and Philp, R.P. Speciation of mercury in differ- separations 314 High-molecular-weight hydro- ent compartments of the environ- Busch, M. carbons: a new frontier in or- ment 245 — and Polster, J. ganic geochemistry 187 Baier, G. Automated FIA demonstrated Doerffel, K. —, Klein, M. and Hudson, J.L. on chemiluminometric lactate Models of time-series analysis — Data analysis of chaotic chemi- determination using the soft- a helpful tool for the evaluation cal reactions 169 ware package FIACRE 230 of noisy data in distribution Batsberg Pedersen, W., see analysis 182 Egsgaard, H. 164 Caddy, B. Donard, O.F.X. Baumann, R.A., see Van Zoonen, P. United Kingdom Forensic Sci- — and Martin, F.M. 11 ence Services at a cross road? 1 Hyphenated techniques applied Behrens, P. Carey, J.M. to environmental speciation X-ray absorption spectroscopy — and Caruso, J.A. , Studies 17 in chemistry. I. Extended X-ray Plasma spectrometric detection Durindovaé, M. absorption fine structure 218 for supercritical fluid chroma- — Kbik, I. and Kovacik, V. X-ray absorption spectroscopy tography 287 MSDCARB -— a special data- in chemistry. II. X-ray absorp- Carlsen, L., see Egsgaard, H. 164 base and software for mass spec- tion near edge structure 237 Caruso, J.A., see Carey, J.M. 287 tral data of carbohydrates 355 Bengtsson, E., see Geladi, P. 41, Castro, M.D. Luque de, see Luque Durrant, S.F. 121 de Castro, M.D. 149 Inductively coupled plasma— Blum, L.J., see Coulet, P.R. 57 Chanady, A., see Weismiiller, J.A. mass spectrometry for biologi- Bornhop, D.J. 86 cal analysis 68 — and Verga, G.R. Citores, M.J. Gasoline analysis by rapid scan- —, Alonso, R.M. and Fernandez, Ebato, H., see Okahata, Y. 344 ning absorbance detection for L.A. Egsgaard, H. capillary gas chromatography A program for the graphical —, Larsen, E., Batsberg Pedersen, 194 evaluation of pKa values from W. and Carlsen, L. Braun, T. spectrophotometric data 310 Analysis of antioxidants in poly- — and Klein, A. Coulet, P.R. mer material by a strategy em- Shpol’skii fluorimetry: the anat- — and Blum, L.J. ploying tandem mass omy of an eponym 200 Bioluminescence/chemilumines- spectrometry and liquid chroma- —, Klein, A., Zsindely, S. and Lyon, cence based sensors 57 tography 164 WS. Cox, J.A. Esbensen, K., see Geladi, P. 41, 121 398 trends in analytical chemistry, indexes Esteban, M., see Ruisdnchez, I. 135 mental and biological analysis On the efficiency of algorithms 106 for multivariate linear calibra- Fernandez de Aguiar, P., see Keller, tion used in analytical spectros- H.R. 131 Keller, H.R. copy 270 Fernandez, L.A., see Citores, M.J. —, Fernandez de Aguiar, P. and Marcos, J. 310 Massart, D.L. —, Rios, A. and Valc4rcel, M. Simulations of analytical pro- Automatic determination of Gauglitz, G. cesses using Visual Basic 131 physico-chemical parameters by —, Mettler, M. and Weiss, S. Keukeleire, D. de, see De the flow-rate gradient technique The Kalman filter in quantita- Keukeleire, D. 275 373 tive multicomponent analysis Kissinger, P.T. Martin, F.M., see Donard, O.F.X. 17 203 Analytical chemistry. What is it? Massart, D.L., see Keller, H.R. 131 Geladi, P. Who needs it? Why teach it? 54 Mathiasson, L., see Jénsson, J A. —, Bengtsson, E., Esbensen, K. and —, see Linhares, M.C. 171 106 Grahn, H. KIbik, I., see Durindova, M. 355 Meinicke, C. Image analysis in chemistry. I. Klein, A., see Braun, T. 5, 200 —, Sorkau, E., Knoblauch, St. and Properties of images, greylevel Klein, M., see Baier, G. 169 Zwanziger, H.W. operations, the multivariate im- Knoblauch, St., see Meinicke, C. 8 Analysis of scanned data by age 41 Kovacik, V., Durindova, M. 355 methods of time series analysis —, Grahn, H., Esbensen, K. and Krull, I.S., see Zhou, F.-X. 80 8 Bengtsson, E. Kuhr, W.G., see Amankwa, L.N. Mettler, M., see Gauglitz,G. 203 Image analysis in chemistry. II. 114 Mitchell, A.C., see Morgan, C.G. 32 Multivariate image analysis 121 Kwakman, P.J.M. Morgan, C.G. Ginkel, L.A. van, see Van Ginkel, —, De Jong, G.J. and Brinkman, —, Mitchell, A.C. and Murray, J.G. L.A. 294 U.A.Th. In-situ fluorescence analysis us- Gooijer, C., see Mank, AJ.G. 210 Mechanism of the peroxyox- ing nanosecond decay time im- Gormally, J. alate chemiluminescence reac- aging 32 Lasers in mass spectrometry tion 232 Murray, J.G., see Morgan, C.G. 32 384 Gorman, J.J. Lange, B., see Scholz, F. 359 Nohta, H., see Ohkura, Y. 74 Mapping post-translational Larrechi, M.S., see Ruisdnchez, I. modifications of viral proteins 135 Ohkura, Y. by mass spectrometry 96 Larsen, E., see Egsgaard, H. 164 — and Nohta, H. Grahn, H., see Geladi, P. 41, 121 Li, S.F.Y., see Yik, Y.F. 325 Fluorogenic reagents for the Lingeman, H., see Mank, A.J.G. derivatization of catecholamines Hanson, M. 210 and related compounds for liq- — and Unger, K.K. Linhares, M.C. uid chromatographic analysis of Polymer coatings as stationary — and Kissinger, P.T. biological samples 74 phases in high-performance liq- Bioanalytical sample prepara- Ojanpera, I. uid chromatography 368 tion using microdialysis and ul- Toxicological drug screening by Heise, H.M., see Marbach, R. 270 trafiltration capillaries 171 thin-layer chromatography 222 Hoff, G.R. van der, see Van Zoonen, Luque de Castro, M.D. Okahata, Y. P. 11 Solid-phase reactors in flow in- — and Ebato, H. Hogendoom, E.A., see Van Zoonen, jection analysis 149 Detection of bioactive com- P. 11 Lyon, W.S., see Braun, T. 5 pounds using a lipid-coated Hudson, J.L., see Baier, G. 169 quartz-crystal microbalance 344 Mandrup, G. Jackson, M. In-process control of insulin pro- Perrett, D. — and Mantsch, H.H. duction by high-performance liq- — and Ross, G. Bio-analytical applications of uid chromatography 389 Capillary electrophoresis: a pow- Fourier transform infrared spec- Mank, AJ.G. erful tool for biomedical analy- troscopy 206 —, Lingeman, H. and Gooijer, C. sis and research? 156 Jong, G.J. de, see Kwakman, P.J.M. Diode laser-induced fluores- Persaud, K.C. 232 cence detection in chromatogra- Electronic gas and odour detec- Jonsson, J.A. phy 210 tors that mimic chemoreception — and Mathiasson, L. Mantoura, R.F.C., see Price, D. 379 in animals 61 Supported liquid membrane Mantsch, H.H., see Jackson, M. 206 Pesek, J.J. techniques for sample prepara- Marbach, R. — and Williamsen, E.J. tion and enrichment in environ- — and Heise, H.M. The potential uses of bonded liq- trends in analytical chemistry, indexes 399 uid crystal materials in high-per- Smet, M. De, see Pluym, A. 27 Vindevogel, J., see De Keukeleire, formance liquid chromatogra- Sorkau, E., see Meinicke, C. 8 D. 275 phy and supercritical-fluid Stephany, R.W., see Van Ginkel, Vogel, J.S. chromatography 259 L.A. 294 — and Turteltaub, K.W. Philp, R.P., see Del Rio, J.C. 187 Szantay, Jr., Cs. Biomolecular tracing through ac- Pluym, A. High-field NMR spectroscopy celerator mass spectrometry 142 —, Van Ael, W. and De Smet, M. as an analytical tool for quantita- Capillary electrophoresis in tive determinations: pitfalls, Weismiiller, J.A. chemical/pharmaceutical quality limitations and possible solu- — and Chanady, A. control 27 tions 332 Quantitative multicomponent Polster, J., see Busch, M. 230 Sziics, R., see De Keukeleire, D. analysis of complex mixtures by Price, D. 275 means of Full Spectrum Quanti- —, Worsfold, P.J. and Mantoura, tation and principal component R.EC. Thorne, J.M., see Zhou, F.-X. 80 analysis 86 Hydrogen peroxide in the ma- Townsend IV, E.B. Weiss, S., see Gauglitz, G. 203 rine environment: cycling and — and Crouch, S.R. Westerink, B.H.C. methods of analysis 379 Computer considerations for a Monitoring molecules in the Przyjazny, A., see Cox, J.A. 298 flow reversal/flow recycle con- conscious brain by microdia- tinuous flow analysis system 90 lysis 176 Rhead, M.M. Trier, C.J., see Rhead, M.M. 255 Williamsen, E.J., see Pesek, J.J. 259 — and Trier, C.J. Tsuhako, M., see Baba, Y. 280 Wiseman, A. Fuel residues and organic com- Turteltaub, K.W., see Vogel, J.S. Comparison of use of immobi- bustion products in diesel ex- 142 lized cells and immobilized en- haust emissions: sources, zymes for bioanalysis: sampling and analysis 255 Unger, K.K., see Hanson, M. 368 considerations in determination Rio, J.C. del, see Del Rio, J.C. 187 of ethanol 303 Rios, A., see Marcos, J. 373 Valcarcel, M., see Marcos, J. 373 Worsfold, P.J., see Price, D. 379 Rius, F.X., see Ruisanchez, I. 135 Van Ael, W., see Pluym, A. 27 Ross, G., see Perrett, D. 156 Van der Hoff, G.R., see Van Yik, Y.F. Rossum, H.J. van, see Van Ginkel, Zoonen, P. 11 — and Li, S.F.Y. L.A. 294 Van Ginkel, L.A. Capillary electrophoresis with Ruisanchez, I. —, Stephany, R.W., Van Rossum, electrochemical detection 325 —, Larrechi, M.S., Rius, F.X. and H.J. and Zoontjes, P.W. Esteban, M. Perspectives in residue analysis; Zhou, F.-X. Computer-aided voltammetric the use of immobilized antibod- —~, Thorne, J.M. and Krull, I.S. method development employing ies in (multi) residue analysis Silica based, solid phase re- a knowledge-based expert sys- 294 agents for derivatizations in tem 135 Van Rossum, H.J., see Van Ginkel, chromatography 80 L.A. 294 Zoonen, P. van, see Van Zoonen, P. Sandra, P., see De Keukeleire, D. Van Zoonen, P. 11 275 —, Hogendoorn, E.A., Van der Zoontjes, P.W., see Van Ginkel, L.A. Scholz, F. Hoff, G.R. and Baumann, R.A. 294 — and Lange, B. Selectivity and sensitivity in Zsindely, S., see Braun, T. 5, 267, Abrasive stripping voltammetry coupled chromatographic tech- 307 — an electrochemical solid state niques as applied in pesticide Zwanziger, H.W., see Meinicke, C. spectroscopy of wide applicabil- residue analysis 11 8 ity 359 Verga, G.R., see Bornhop, D.J. 194 trends in analytical chemistry, indexes Subject Index Abrasive stripping voltammetry Biosensors, application of immobi- Data analysis, chaotic chemical re- 359 lized cells and enzymes 303 actions 169 Absorbance detection, rapid scan- Biosensors, luminescence-based 57 Data processing, time series analy- ning, application to GC analysis sis of scanned data 9 of gasoline 194 Capillary gel electrophoresis, sepa- Database, MS data of carbohy- Accelerator MS, application to bio- ration of nucleic acids 280 drates 355 molecular tracing 142 Carbohydrates, database for MS Detection, electrochemical, use in Algorithms, multicomponent analy- data 355 CE 325 sis 86 Catecholamines, fluorescence deri- Detection, electronic gas and odour Algorithms, multivariate linear cali- vatization for LC determination sensors 61 bration in spectroscopy 270 74 Detection in chromatography, use Amperometric detectors, use in CE, applicability and usefulness in of diode laser-induced fluores- HPLC 298 biomedical analysis 156 cence 210 Analytical chemistry, its status in CE, chiral separations 27 Detection in chromatography, use the scientific arena 54 CE, use in chemical/pharmaceuti- of peroxyoxalate chemilumines- Analytical processes, simulations cal quality control 27 cence 232 using Visual Basic 131 CE, use of electrochemical detec- Detection in GC, a rapid scanning Antibodies, immobilized, use in tion 325 UV-VIS system 194 residue analysis 294 CE, use of fluorescence detection Detection, MS, use in TLC 314 Antioxidants, determination by tan- 114 Detection, SFC, use of microwave dem MS and HPLC 164 Chaos in experimental time series induced and inductively coupled Automated flow-rate gradient tech- 169 plasmas 287 nique, determination of physico- Chemical sensors, luminescence- Diesel exhaust emissions, determi- chemical parameters 373 based 57 nation of fuel residues and or- Chemiluminescence, application to ganic combustion products 255 Beer bitter acids, history and ana- monitoring of hydrogen perox- Digital image analysis 41 lytical chemistry 275 ide in seawater 379 Belousov—Zhabotinsky reaction Chemiluminescence, mechanism of 169 the peroxyoxalate system 232 Bioactive compounds, detection us- Chemiluminescence-based sensors Abbreviations of techniques ing a quartz-crystal microbal- 57 ance 344 Chemoreception, in biological sys- CE capillary Bioanalysis, sample preparation us- tems 61 electrophoresis ing microdialysis and ultrafiltra- Chromatography, application of FIA flow injection tion capillaries 171 coupled techniques to pesticide analysis Bioanalysis, use of FTIR spectros- residue analysis 11 FTIR Fourier transform copy 206 Computer-aided voltammetry, use infrared spectroscopy Biological matrices, application of of a knowledge-based expert GC gas chromatography ICP-MS to elemental analysis system 135 HPLC high-performance 68 Computer applications, continuous liquid Biological systems, use of elec- flow analysis 90 chromatography tronic gas and odour detectors Computer applications, simulations ICP-MS _ inductively coupled 61 of analytical processes using plasma mass Bioluminescence-based sensors 57 Visual Basic 131 spectrometry Biomedical analysis, use of CE Continuous flow analysis, valve SFC supercritical fluid 156 control software and hardware chromatography Biomolecular tracing, use of accel- 90 TLC thin-layer erator MS 142 Criminal justice, role of forensic chromatography Biopolymers, analysis using elec- science | trochemistry 298 trends in analytical chemistry, indexes Diode lasers, detection in chroma- haust emissions 255 ing of insulin production 389 tography 210 Full Spectrum Quantitation algo- Inductively coupled plasmas, cou- Dissociation constants, program rithm, use in multicomponent pling to SFC 287 for graphical evaluation from analysis 86 Instrumental analytical techniques, spectrophotometric data 310 comparative standing 267 Drug screening, toxicological, use Gasoline, analysis by GC with Insulin, in-process control by of TLC 222 rapid scanning absorbance detec- HPLC 389 tion 194 Iso-at-acids, characteristics and Electrochemical detection, use in Gas sensors, electronic 61 analysis 275 CE 325 GC, high-molecular-mass hydrocar- Isotope ratios, determination by Electrochemistry, determination of bons 187 ICP-MS 68 biopolymers 298 GC-—absorbance detection, analysis Electrospray ionization MS, of gasoline 194 Kalman filter, use in quantitative growth and trends 307 Gel-filled capillaries, use in CE multicomponent analysis 203 Elemental analysis, ICP-MS 68 280 Environmental speciation studies Geochemistry, organic, high-mo- Lactate, determination using of mercury 245 lecular-mass hydrocarbons 187 FIACRE software, automated Environmental speciation studies FIA 230 using hyphenated techniques 17 High-field NMR, application to Laser-induced fluorescence, detec- Ethanol biosensors, application of quantitative evaluation of mix- tion in chromatography 210 immobilized cells and enzymes tures 332 Lasers, role in MS 384 303 HPLC, determination of antioxi- LC, fluorogenic reagents for deter- Expert system, application to vol- dants in polymers 164 mination of catecholamines 74 tammetric method development HPLC, in-process control of insu- LC-GC, pesticide residue analysis 135 lin production 389 11 Extended X-ray absorption fine HPLC, liquid crystal stationary LC-LC, pesticide residue analysis structure 218 phases 259 11 HPLC, polymer coatings as station- Lipid-coated quartz-crystal bal- FIA, computer-controlled, use of ary phases 368 ance, application to the detec- the software package FIACRE HPLC, use of silica based solid- tion of bioactive compounds 230 phase reagents 80 344 FIA, use of solid-phase reactors Hydrocarbons, high-molecular- Lipids, FTIR spectroscopy 206 149 mass GC analysis 187 Liquid crystal stationary phases, in FIACRE, software for automated Hydrogen peroxide, cycling and de- HPLC and SFC 259 FIA 230 termination in seawater 379 Liquid membranes, supported, use Flow-rate gradient technique, appli- Hyphenated techniques, in environ- in extraction and enrichment cation to automatic determina- mental speciation studies 17 106 tion of physico-chemical Hyphenated techniques, pesticide Literature search on the Shpol’skii parameters 373 residue analysis 11 eponym 200 Flow reversal flow injection analy- sis, computer considerations 90 ICP-MS, application to biological Membranes, hydrophilic and hydro- Fluorescence detection, diode laser- analysis 68 phobic, use as sample probes induced, use in chromatography Image analysis, generation and 171 210 properties of images 41 Mercury, speciation in the environ- Fluorescence detection, use in CE Image analysis, multivariate im- ment 245 114 ages 121 Method development, computer- Fluorescence microscopy, use of an Imaging single photon detector, aided, for voltammetric analysis intensified CCD camera 32 use in-situ fluorescence analysis 135 Fluorescence spectroscopy, in situ 32 Microdialysis, sampling of ex- analysis using nanosecond de- Immobilized cells, use in bioanal- tracellular fluid of living tissue cay time imaging 32 ysis 303 176 Fluorogenic reagents, application Immobilized enzymes, use in Microdialysis, use in bioanalytical to LC determination of catechol- bioanalysis 303 sample preparation 171 amines 74 Immunoaffinity chromatography, Microwave-induced plasmas, cou- Forensic science, role in criminal application to residue analysis pling to SFC 287 justice processes 1 294 MS, accelerator, use in biomolecu- FTIR spectroscopy, application to Immunoassays, a scientometric lar tracing 142 complex biological systems 206 study 5 MS, database and software for car- Fuel residues, analysis of diesel ex- In-process control, HPLC monitor- bohydrates 355 402 trends in analytical chemistry, indexes MS, detection in TLC 314 sulin production 389 149 MS, mapping of post-translational Proteins, FTIR spectroscopy 206 Solid-phase reagents, silica based, modifications of viral proteins Proteins, viral, mapping of post- application to derivatization in 96 translational modifications by HPLC 80 MS, use of laser techniques 384 MS 96 Solid-state analysis, use of abra- MS-MS, determination of antioxi- sive stripping voltammetry 359 dants in polymers 164 Quality control, use of CE in Speciation studies in the environ- MSDCARB, database for MS data chemical/pharmaceutical re- ment using hyphenated tech- of carbohydrates 355 search 27 niques 17 Multicomponent analysis, quantita- Quartz-crystal microbalance, lipid- Speciation studies of mercury in tive, use of Kalman filtering 203 coated, detection of bioactive the environment 245 Multicomponent analysis, use of compounds 344 Spectroscopy, use of an imaging the Full Spectrum Quantitation single photon detector 32 algorithm 86 Radiolabelling, determination of Spectroscopy, use of multivariate Multivariate image analysis, theory combustion products in diesel linear calibration algorithms 270 and potential 121 exhaust emissions 255 Stationary phases, bonded liquid Multivariate linear calibration algo- Residue analysis, use of immobi- crystal materials in HPLC and rithms, use in spectroscopy 270 lized antibodies 294 SFC 259 Stationary phases, HPLC, use of Neurochemicals, monitoring in the Sample preparation, analysis of die- polymer coatings 368 brain by microdialysis 176 sel exhaust emissions 255 NMR, at high magnetic field Sample preparation, use of liquid Time resolved array detection, use strength, use for quantitation membrane techniques 106 of an imaging single photon de- 332 Sample preparation, use of mi- tector 32 Nucleic acids, separation by capil- crodialysis and ultrafiltration Time-series analysis, application to lary gel electrophoresis 280 capillaries 171 scanned measuring quantities 9 Scientometrics, electrospray ioniza- Time-series analysis, models for Odour sensors, electronic 61 tion MS 307 improving signal-to-noise ratios Optical sensors, potential of biolu- Scientometrics, immunoassays 5 182 minescence and chemilumines- Scientometrics, Shpol’skii TLC, MS detection 314 cence 57 fluorimetry 200 TLC, toxicological drug screening Organic compounds, analysis of Scientometrics, use of instrumental 222 diesel exhaust emissions 255 analytical techniques 267 Toxicological drug screening, use Organic geochemistry, high-mo- Seawater, cycling and determina- of TLC 222 lecular-mass hydrocarbons 187 tion of hydrogen peroxide 379 Sensors, luminescence-based 57 Ultrafiltration capillaries, use in Partial least squares, application to SFC, liquid crystal stationary bioanalytical sample preparation multivariate calibration in spec- phases 259 171 troscopy 270 SFC, use of plasma spectrometric UV-VIS spectroscopy, use of the Peroxyoxalate chemiluminescence, detection 287 Full Spectrum Quantitation algo- mechanism 232 Shpol’skii fluorimetry, scientomet- rithm 86 Pesticides, LC—LC and LC-GC in rics 200 residue analysis 11 Signal-to-noise ratios, improve- Viral proteins, mapping of post- Plasma spectrometric detection, ment by time-series analysis translational modifications by use in SFC 287 182 MS 96 Polarography, analysis of biopo- Silica based, solid-phase reagents, Visual Basic, computer simulations lymers 298 use in HPLC 80 of analytical processes 131 Polymer coatings, use as stationary Simulation programs, use of Visual Voltammetry, abrasive stripping phases in HPLC 368 Basic 131 359 Principal component analysis, mul- Software, graphical calculation of Voltammetry, characterization of ticomponent analysis 86 dissociation constants from spec- biopolymers 298 Principal component analysis, mul- trophotometric data 310 Voltammetry, computer-aided, use tivariate images 121 Software, Kalman filtering in quan- of a knowledge-based expert Principal component regression, ap- titative multicomponent analysis system 135 plication to multivariate calibra- 203 tion in spectroscopy 270 Software, program for automated X-ray absorption near edge struc- Process control, use of FTACRE FIA 230 ture 237 software 230 Software, time series analysis 9 X-ray absorption spectroscopy Process control, use of HPLC in in- Solid-phase reactors, use in FIA 218, 237