Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 800 pages
- Published by: Elsevier Science
- Edition: 1st Edition May 13, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0444508791
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0444508799
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Book Dimensions:
9.6 x 6.8 x 1.4 inches
- Weighs: 3.5 pounds
Product Review
Monolithic materials are a variety of shapes (discs, rolled sheets, tubes, irregular chunks) prepared from a wide variety of materials (cellulose, silica, synthetic polymers). During the past decade monolithic separation media have developed rapidly and become popular in many scientific fields. Although the current papers and patents concerned with monolithic separation media are quite numerous, the information is scattered throughout a vast number of journals. This book therefore fills the gap in the market for a comprehensive reference book on this subject. "This book is a comprehensive monograph on the newest generation of materials useful for chromatography and other separation methods, designed and produced as blocks shaped according the application needs. The book gives quite clear and comprehensive picture. Information on practical aspects of wide spectrum of applications of monolithic materials is in most of the chapters presented together with explanation of theoretical background and due to it, the book should be appreciated not only by specialists but it is highly instructive, interesting and informative reading also for the general audience. Specialists in material engineering or chromatography should have the book on their bookshelves and for scientific libraries it is almost a must." K. Jerabek, REACTIVE AND FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS, Volume 58/1, 2003
Monolithic materials are a variety of shapes (discs, rolled sheets, tubes, irregular chunks) prepared from a wide variety of materials (cellulose, silica, synthetic polymers). During the past decade monolithic separation media have developed rapidly and become popular in many scientific fields.
Although the current papers and patents concerned with monolithic separation media are quite numerous, the information is scattered throughout a vast number of journals. This book therefore fills the gap in the market for a comprehensive reference book on this subject. --
Review
Product Review
Monolithic materials are a variety of shapes (discs, rolled sheets, tubes, irregular chunks) prepared from a wide variety of materials (cellulose, silica, synthetic polymers). During the past decade monolithic separation media have developed rapidly and become popular in many scientific fields.
Although the current papers and patents concerned with monolithic separation media are quite numerous, the information is scattered throughout a vast number of journals. This book therefore fills the gap in the market for a comprehensive reference book on this subject.