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Quantitative Chromatographic Analysis
Editorial Review
From Book News, Inc.
Written by three researchers of chromatography and chemistry,
this text details the fundamental principles of gas, high-
performance liquid, and thin-layer chromatographic
instrumentation, and reveals how these considerations affect
quantitative assays. Coverage includes derivatization techniques;
liquid, solid, and supercritical fluid extractions; solid phase
microextraction for extraction and concentration; cryofocusing
for improved resolution; the chiral column for enantiomeric
separation; preconcentrating with chelating columns; and membrane
diffusion for sample extraction. Examples illustrate the
scientific principles behind the procedures and the diversity of
samples capable of being analyzed. The text is designed for
analysts who are new to chromatography as well as those
experienced in the technique.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
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Introduction to Analytical Gas Chromatography
Editorial Review
From Book News, Inc.
Information requisite to the successful practice of gas
chromatography covers the principles of chromatographic
separation, the chromatographic process from a physical chemical
perspective, instrumentation for performing analyses, and various
operational procedures. Helpfully supplemented with examples of
readily available apparatus, detectors, columns, stationary
phases, and operating conditions taken from manufacturers' data
sheets, the guide describes methods for selecting operating
conditions; hardware specifications; practical working knowledge
on column design, stationary phase selection, and column choice;
and a range of applications demonstrating each technique. Book
News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
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Chiral Chromatography
Editorial Review
From Book News, Inc.
A practical reference for analysts in chemical, pharmaceutical,
and clinical laboratories to the technique of separating
enantiomers with the help of chromatography. Describes chiral
separations involving both gas and liquid chromatography and the
apparatus used for both, the retention mechanism that results in
chiral selectivity, the structure and synthesis of a wide range
of chirally active stationary phases used in both techniques,
preparative applications for large-scale purifications of
enantiomers, and applications of capillary eletrophoresis and
capillary electrochromatography. Chiral separation is most often
used in pharmaceuticals at present, and many examples of
commercially or physiologically interesting chiral mixtures are
presented, along with a discussion of the mechanism of
selectivity in each case. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
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Liquid Chromatography Column Theory
Editorial Review
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Offers comprehensive coverage of all the theoretical aspects of
chromatography columns beginning with very simple concepts which
describe their properties. Topics include peak capacity, column
overload, thermal effects and many other chromatographic
phenomena. Provides in-depth discussions of both the plate and
rate theories as well as the design of the optimum column,
analytical packed and open tubular columns. Includes practical
examples of the use of these theories and equations derived from
them.
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Tandem Techniques
Editorial Reviews
Book News, Inc.
Scott (chemistry, Georgetown U. and U. of London) explains the
new systems available for analytical chemistry that both
separates the substances of interest from the matrix of the
sample, and identifies and quantitatively estimates them. He
discusses a wide range of gas, liquid, and thin-layer
spectroscopic techniques; the many forms of chromatographic and
electrophoretic separation procedures they can be used with; and
details of the various interfaces between the two that avoid
degrading the accuracy or efficiency of either. Many laboratories
are using the tandem systems to increase the speed of dealing
with a greater number of samples received. -- Copyright © 1999
Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
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Chromatographic Detectors: Design, Function, and Operation (Chromatographic Science Series, Vol 73)
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
A reference on the design, construction, and operation of gas,
liquid, and thin-layer chromotography detectors, emphasizing the
use of common specifications to describe all detectors. Discusses
properties of detectors, efficiency measurement, and the relative
merits of the more popular detectors, including recent
commercially available models as well as lesser-known devices.
Reviews factors that impair column resolution, and surveys
chromotography/spectrometer tandem systems. For chromotographers,
chemists and biochemists, biotechnologists, and graduate
students. CIP declares title as v.70. Annotation c. by Book News,
Inc., Portland, Or.
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Liquid Chromatography for the Analyst
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
Outlines the chromatographic process, explaining the functions of
all the associated instruments and the procedures necessary to
obtain accurate qualitative and quantitative results. Provides
criteria for selecting the appropriate columns and phase systems;
reviews the fundamental theory; relates the process to
established physical chemical terminology; and illustrates
chromatographic behavior with examples of actual problems. For
analytical chemists, laboratory technicians, and graduate and
advanced undergraduate students. Annotation copyright Book News,
Inc. Portland, Or.
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Silica Gel and Bonded Phases: Their Production, Properties and Use in LC
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
A comprehensive discussion of silica gel and bonded phases for
the lab analyst or chromatographer. Treats the history,
manufacture, properties and use of silica gel, and solvent/solute
interactions, in six chapters; five chapters introduce bonded
phases and their synthesis and characteristics and cover
solvent/solute interactions and the mechanism of solute
retention. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Chromatography Theory (Chromatographic Science, 88)
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