Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 688 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Interscience
- Edition: 1st Edition January 1989
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 047184506X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471845065
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 2.2 pounds
Product Description
Detectors for Liquid Chromatography Edited by Edward S. Yeung Written by an expert in the field, this comprehensive guide explains the basic principles behind detector response instrumentation and selected applications. Early chapters cover absorption detectors for high performance liquid chromatography, FTIR detection, indirect absorbance detectors, fluorometric detection, and polarimetric detectors. Coverage continues with detection based on electrical and electrochemical measurements, mass spectrometry as an online detector for HPLC, and miscellaneous methods. 1986 0 471-82169-1 366 pp. Small Bore High Performance Liquid Chromatography Edited by Raymond R. W. Scott A state-of-the-art guide that demonstrates how to design, construct, and pack optimized small bore columns, the center of any chromatography system. Case examples show the use of these columns for high resolution, very fast analysis, and special methods for molecular weight determinations. Applications from a wide range of industrial and forensic analyses aid in developing sophistication in a number of useful techniques. The book provides essential information on topics such as calculating the minimum column radius, detectors, and molecular diffusion. Includes 92 illustrations and 14 tables to enhance explanations of microbore HPLC methods. 1984 0 471-80052-X 271 pp. Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography: Theory, Practice, and Biomedical Applications Ante M. Krstulovic and Phyllis R. Brown Reversed-phase liquid chromatography has increased awesomely in popularity over the past ten years. Estimates show that more than 800f all HPLC separations are performed using this technique. This book covers both theoretical aspects of RPLC and practical information needed in diverse areas of research; it also contains a review of the RPLC applications in the biomedical/biochemical field, with references and collateral readings. Material is presented in a practical, problem-solving manner and should be immensely useful in theoretical aspects of RPLC and all areas of scientific research, particularly the biomedical/biochemical field, where RPLC has made its largest impact. 1982 0 471-05369-4 296 pp.
From the Inside Flap
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has come a long way since the first instruments were designed in the 1960s. Indeed, HPLC has stimulated progress in all areas of science and industry where separations play a vital role. The question is, what is the current state of the art in liquid chromatography? Has the development of liquid chromatography plateaued? If so, what new methods will take its place or complement it? If not, where will the frontiers be and what direction will liquid chromatography take? High Performance Liquid Chromatography answers these questions and more, as it looks at the basic theories of chromatography as well as the more exciting developments in the field. Edited by two leading HPLC authorities who have called upon the fields most knowledgeable researchers to discuss the "cutting edge" of HPLC in their areas of expertise, this landmark work covers a wide range of fundamental and applications-oriented issues, including:
- The theory of the dynamics of liquid chromatography
- Mechanism of solute retention in chromatography
- Oxide stationary phases
- Carbon in liquid chromatography
- Organic polymeric stationary phases
- Size-exclusion liquid chromatography
- High performance affinity chromatography
- Separation of chiral compounds with alpha-acid glycoprotein as selector
- High-speed liquid chromatography
- A theoretical approach to derivatizations for HPLC
- Preparative liquid chromatography
- Process high performance liquid chromatography
- Precision in HPLC
- HPLC as a source of information about the chemical structure of solutes
- Field-flow fractionation: an HPLC analogue
- Multidimensional techniques in chromatography
For both the practicing chromatography and analytical science student, High Performance Liquid Chromatography serves as a one-stop source for understanding the basics of chromatography and the direction of the future in the field.