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This book provides up-to-date information on a wide range of
developments in the general and gas chromatographic methods and
applications. It presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the
fields of bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical
chemistry.
This book provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This volume provides up-to-date information on the developments in
chromatographic methods and applications to provide readers with
stimulating, critical, readable, and relevant reviews of this
subject. It includes information on high-pressure liquid
chromatography in pharmacology and toxicology.
This classic and bestselling landmark publication, originally
published in 1965, examines the dynamic mechanisms, fundamental
principles, and physical properties of various chromatographic
procedures. It offers methods to characterize, identify, and
predict chromatographic phenomena - providing strategies to select
the most appropriate separation tools and techniques for specific
applications in chemistry, physics, biology, and forensic and
environmental science. Written by a world-renowned pioneer in the
field, Dynamics of Chromatography contains many worked equations
and real-world examples in gas and liquid chromatography. It
includes numerous schematic figures for visualization of key
concepts, introduces the means to control migration rate
differences and zone spreading, and presents a detailed random-walk
model for clarification of column processes. It also analyzes flow,
diffusion, and kinetic events, stresses the link between theory and
practice, and summarizes mathematical quantities and parameters.
This book presents the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
provides timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This classic and bestselling landmark publication, originally
published in 1965, examines the dynamic mechanisms, fundamental
principles, and physical properties of various chromatographic
procedures. It offers methods to characterize, identify, and
predict chromatographic phenomena - providing strategies to select
the most appropriate separation tools and techniques for specific
applications in chemistry, physics, biology, and forensic and
environmental science. Written by a world-renowned pioneer in the
field, Dynamics of Chromatography contains many worked equations
and real-world examples in gas and liquid chromatography. It
includes numerous schematic figures for visualization of key
concepts, introduces the means to control migration rate
differences and zone spreading, and presents a detailed random-walk
model for clarification of column processes. It also analyzes flow,
diffusion, and kinetic events, stresses the link between theory and
practice, and summarizes mathematical quantities and parameters.
This book provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book presents the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
provides timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range
of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
also presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book discusses the principles behind the measurements, the
state of the art in technology and possible future developments in
liquid chromatography (LC). It explains the limit of detection in
LC for considering separately the minimum total quantity and the
minimum concentration at the detector.
This book provides up-to-date information on a wide range of
developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It also
presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-,
analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book provides up-to-date information on a wide range of
developments in liquid, gel permeation and hydrophobic interaction
chromatographic methods and applications. It presents cutting-edge
reviews in the fields of bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and
pharmaceutical chemistry.
This book presents the latest advances in the characterization of
fatty acids by the various chromatographic methods available, with
emphasis on the separation of positional isomers. It focuses on the
characterization of positional isomers of substituted, unsaturated,
and cyclic fatty acids.
This book provides information on the determination of
anticonvulsants using high-pressure liquid chromatography,
microparticulate reversed-phase packing in high-pressure liquid
chromatography, gas-chromatographic analysis of the soil
atmosphere, and kinematics of gel permeation chromatography.
This volume provides up-to-date information on the developments in
chromatographic methods and applications to provide readers with
stimulating, critical, readable, and relevant reviews of this
subject. It includes information on high-pressure liquid
chromatography in pharmacology and toxicology.
This volume provides up-to-date information on a wide range of
developments in chromatographic methods and applications. It
includes information on detection, relations between peak area and
the component in the chromatographic band, prediction of the
relative molar response and working techniques.
This book provides up-to-date information on a wide range of
developments in the general and gas chromatographic methods and
applications. It presents timely, cutting-edge reviews in the
fields of bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical
chemistry.
The Advances in Chromatography series provides the most up-to-date
information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic
methods and applications. For more than five decades, scientists
and researchers have relied upon this series to cover the state of
the art in separation science. With contributions from among the
leading researchers around the world, this respected series
continues to present timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of
bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
With contributions from leading authorities, this is an enriching
guide for analytical, organic, inorganic, clinical, and physical
chemists; chromatographers; biochemists and biotechnologists;
scientists in Academia, government, hospitals and industry in both
research and quality control. This is Volume 32 originally
published in 1991.
The Advances in Chromatography series provides the most up-to-date
information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic
methods and applications. For more than five decades, scientists
and researchers have relied upon this series to cover the state of
the art in separation science. With contributions from among the
leading researchers around the world, this respected series
continues to present timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of
bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
With contributions from leading authorities, this is an enriching
guide for analytical, organic, inorganic, clinical, and physical
chemists; chromatographers; biochemists and biotechnologists;
scientists in Academia, government, hospitals and industry in both
research and quality control. This is Volume 30 and looks at
Selectivity and Retention, originally published in 1989.
The Advances in Chromatography series provides the most up-to-date
information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic
methods and applications. For more than five decades, scientists
and researchers have relied upon this series to cover the state of
the art in separation science. With contributions from among the
leading researchers around the world, this respected series
continues to present timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of
bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry.
With contributions from leading authorities, this is an enriching
guide for analytical, organic, inorganic, clinical, and physical
chemists; chromatographers; biochemists and biotechnologists;
scientists in Academia, government, hospitals and industry in both
research and quality control. This is Volume 27 originally
published in 1987.
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