Principles and Practice of Chromatography
Table of Contents
Title
Publisher
Forward
Preface
Introduction
The Development Process
Displacement Development
Frontal Analysis
Elution Development
Elution Development in Thin Layer Chromatography
Chromatography Nomenclature
Factors Controlling Retention
The Thermodynamic Explanation of Retention
Factors Affecting the Magnitude of the Distribution Coefficient (K)
Molecular Forces
Dispersion Forces
Polar Forces
Dipole-Dipole Interactions
Dipole-Induced-Dipole Interactions
Ionic Forces
Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
Molecular Forces and Chromatographic Selectivity
Separations Based on Dispersive Interactions
Separations Based on Polar Interactions
Separations Based on Ionic Interactions
The Control of Chromatographically Available Stationary Phase (Vs)
The Effect of Stationary Phase Loading on the Performance of a Chromatographic System
Stationary Phase Limitation by Chiral Selectivity
Stationary Phase Limitation by Exclusion
Peak Dispersion in a Chromatographic Column
The Multi-Path Effect
Longitudinal Diffusion
The Resistance to Mass Transfer in the Mobile Phase
The Resistance to Mass Transfer in the Stationary Phase
The Golay Equation for Open Tubular Columns
The Efficiency of a TLC Plate
The Basic Column Chromatograph
The Mobile Phase Supply
The Sampling System
The Column and Column Oven
Detector and Detector Electronics
The Detector Output
Data Acquisition and Processing System
Thin Layer Chromatography Apparatus
Thin Layer Chromatography Chambers
Continuous Plate Development
Sample Application
Chromatography Applications
Gas Chromatography Applications
High Temperature GC Stationary Phases
Hydrocarbon Analysis
Essential Oils
The Identification of Bacteria by Their Volatile Fatty Acid Profiles
Chiral Separations
Liquid Chromatography Applications
Normal and Reverse Phase Applications
Tetrahydrocannabinol carboxylic acid
Tricyclic Antidepressant Drugs
Darvocet
Steroid Hormones
Plant Growth Regulators
Ionic Interaction Chromatography
Diquat and Paraquat Herbicides
Chiral Applications
Beta Blockers Using CHIRACEL
Beta Blockers Using Cyclodextrin
Isomers of Terbutaline Using Macrocyclic Glycopeptides
3-Methyl-5-Phenylhydantoin
Uniformly Sized Polymer Beads
References