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Trends in analytical chemistry

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In many ways, this example is typical of modern analytical problems, where increasingly people are looking to automated analytical systems to provide the answer. It also demonstrates that with the increasing complexity of such systems, it is no longer sufficient for the analyst to rely on his knowledge of chemistry alone. In the future, therefore, we may expect to see analysts who are ‘all-rounders’ with a background in mathematics, computer science and electronics in addition to their chemical knowledge, as well as analytical teams of perhaps three or four individuals, each of whom is a specialist in one of the above fields.

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Betteridge, D., Sly, T.J. (1982). Trends in analytical chemistry. In: New Trends in Chemistry. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 100. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0119431

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