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Separation Methods In Microanalytical Systems (Paperback)
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Focusing on what has been one of the driving forces behind the
development of lab-on-a-chip devices, Separation Methods in
Microanalytical Systems explores the implementation, realization,
and operation of separation techniques and related complex
workflows on microfabricated devices. The book details the design,
manufacture, and integration of diverse components needed to
perform an entire analytical procedure on a single miniaturized
device. The content applies to a diversity of disciplines including
chemical analysis, biomedical diagnostics, environmental
monitoring, and drug discovery. Separation Methods in
Microanalytical Systems lays its theoretical background in a way
that scientists from varied disciplines can approach. The book
describes factors that influence the performance of separation,
such as microfluidic handling, sample pre-treatment, and detection.
It also conveys fabrication and material issues, design challenges,
and practical considerations. Several chapters describe specific
separation techniques that are central to micro-Total Analysis
Systems (-TAS) as well as novel methods and emerging trends in
microchip-based separations. The book also provides an applications
overview that supplies a wealth of examples that help scientists
put their ideas in perspective with already existing solutions.
This multi-authored volume offers different styles, approaches, and
opinions for a given problem, reflecting the various angles
researchers take to handle the same issues. A one-stop guide for
understanding, designing, and working with separation techniques in
microanalytical devices, Separation Methods in Microanalytical
Systems is a valuable reference for scientists and engineers
already preparing to meet the anticipated demand for
function-specific chemical separation systems.
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