Archive for the ‘Themed Issue’ Category

Issue 4 now online

Bordel et al, 26(4): 758-765

Our themed issue highlighting the latest work in Glow Discharge Spectroscopy is now online.

An Editorial by Philippe Guillot, Cornel Venzago and Gerardo Gamez provides an overview of the International Glow Discharge Spectroscopy Symposium 2010:

Editorial: International glow discharge spectroscopy symposium, Albi, France, August 22–25, 2010
Philippe Guillot, Cornel Venzago and Gerardo Gamez
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, 26, 647-648
DOI: 10.1039/C1JA90004H

A second Editorial, by Gerardo Gamez, considers the work of GLADNET:

Editorial: Weaving the glow discharge net
Gerardo Gamez
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, 26, 649-652
DOI: 10.1039/C1JA90005F

Our appropriately glowing front cover shows work by Nerea Bordel and colleagues, characterizing two plasma regimes:

Spatial characterization of pressure-based plasma regimes in a radiofrequency glow discharge by using optical emission spectroscopy
Rebeca Valledor, Jorge Pisonero, Thomas Nelis and Nerea Bordel
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, 26, 758-765
DOI: 10.1039/C0JA00177E

Sanz-Medel et al., 26(4): 776-783

The inside front cover highlights the work of Alredo Sanz-Medel and co-workers, which investigates conductor and insulator layers using pulsed-RF-GD-OES:

Analytical performance of pulsed radiofrequency glow discharge optical emission spectrometry for bulk and in-depth profile analysis of conductors and insulators
Deborah Alberts, Beatriz Fernández, Rosario Pereiro and Alfredo Sanz-Medel
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, 26, 776-783
DOI: 10.1039/C0JA00094A

We hope you enjoy this themed issue – do let us know your thoughts on the work presented and the field more generally by posting a comment below.

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Digging deeper into bone fossils

Optical view and corresponding FTIRM images of bone samples

The accuracy of studies on ancient bones of interest to archaeologists and paleontologists can be improved thanks to a new procedure designed by scientists in France.

Matthieu Lebon, from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, and colleagues, have applied a method currently used in modern biomedical applications called synchrotron radiation Fourier transform infrared (SR-FTIR) microspectroscopy, to understand the fossilisation process of ancient bone.

Read Rebecca Brodie’s full news story in Chemistry World, and access the full paper for free below:

This article will be published later in the year as part of a themed issue highlighting the latest research in the area of synchrotron radiation in art and archaeometry.

Imaging fossil bone alterations at the microscale by SR-FTIR microspectroscopy

Matthieu Lebon, Katharina Müller, Jean-Jacques Bahain, François Fröhlich, Christophe Falguères, Loïc Bertrand, Christophe Sandt and Ina Reiche
J. Anal. At. Spectrom.
DOI: 10.1039/C0JA00250J

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JAAS themed issue for 2011 European Winter Conference

European Winter Conference 2011JAAS will be publishing a themed issue from the upcoming European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, and if you are presenting your work at the conference, we would like to invite you to submit an article for the issue.

Articles can be submitted through the journal website, and the submission deadline for this issue is 25th February.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me in the Editorial office.  We will also have an Exhbition stand at the Conference (Stand number 30), so please do drop by if you’d like discuss any aspect of publishing in JAAS.

Also, take a look at the great articles published in the themed issue from the 2010 Winter Conference, now available online.

I look forward to seeing you all in Zaragoza!

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JAAS to publish themed issue from APWC 2010

The 4th Asia Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Chengdu, China

The 4th Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry started yesterday with an excellent program of speakers.

This featured a plenary presentation from JAAS Editorial Board member Gary Hiefjte, on novel mass spectrometers for plasma spectrochemistry.

JAAS are delighted to annouce that the journal will be publishing a themed issue from the conference, and warmly invite all delegates to submit their work as either a Paper or Technical Note.

The submission deadline is 5th January 2011, and articles can be uploaded for submission via the link on the journal homepage. All authors should indicate that their article is to be considered for the APWC 2010 themed issue.

Please contact us if you have any questions on the preparation or submission of your article.

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International Glow Discharge Spectroscopy Symposium 2010

(Beatriz Fernández, University of Oviedo)

The International Glow Discharge Spectroscopy Symposium 2010 was held at CUFR Jean Francois Champollion in Albi (France), from 22 to 27 August 2010. One of the main objectives of this conference is bring together members of the European Analytical Glow Discharge Network (GLADNET, previous meetings were held in Antwerp, Dresden, Belgrade, Thun, Budapest and Oviedo) and members of the European Working Group on Glow Discharge Spectroscopy (EW-GDS). About 65 scientists participated in the conference from 14 countries worldwide.

During the week, invited lectures, oral communications and poster presentations were scheduled, where international experts, industrialists and students could share in the field of elemental analysis of materials by glow discharge. In addition, the symposium offered a special day dedicated to user-meeting and workshops. Briefly, there were 27 oral presentations, including 8 invited lectures, and several poster presentations from early stage researchers. The invited lectures were given by internationally well recognized researchers from both University and Industry, including Gary Hieftje (Indiana University), Annemie Bogaerts (Antwerp University), Kim Marshall (LECO Corporation), Jean-Pierre Boeuf (Toulouse), Arne Bengtson (Swerea KIMAB), Zdenek Weiss (LECO instruments), Patrick Chapon (HORIBA Jobin Yvon) and Volker Hoffmann (IFW Dresden). Deborah Alberts from the University of Oviedo (Spain), Varvara Efimova from IFW (Germany) and Aranka Derszi from RISSP (Hungary) were respectively awarded with the first, second and third prize for the best oral presentations of the students.

JAAS invite the participant of the conference to submit the work presented for publication in a themed issue. The submission deadline is the 1st October 2010.

Submit your article via the JAAS website!

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2010 Winter Conference themed issue published in JAAS

The themed issue from the 2010 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry is now available online. The articles in the issue are from the conference, which was held earlier this year in Fort Myers, Florida, USA, on January 3-9.

Highlights from the issue include:

Read the other articles in the issue, and for the latest content published in JAAS, visit the website.

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8th International Sector-Field ICP-MS Conference 2009

The 8th International Sector Field ICP-MS Conference took place in Ghent, Belgium in September 2009. Watch out for a selection of articles from this conference which will be published in the next issue of JAAS.

Sessions and social time at the 8th International Sector-Field ICP-MS Conference

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