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High Performance Liquid Chromatography Edited by Phyllis Brown and
Richard Hartwick This contributed volume is designed to consolidate
the basic theories of chromatography along with the more exciting
developments in the field. This monograph addresses some questions
that concern researchers in separation science, including: 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; and if not, where
will the new frontiers be and what direction will liquid
chromatography take? 1989 (0 471-84506-X) 688 pp. Quantitative
Structure-Chromatographic Retention Relationships R. Kaliszan
Written by a pioneer in the field, this book extends and updates
research on quantitative structure retention relationships by
consolidating and critically reviewing the extensive literature on
the subject, while also providing the basic theoretical and
practical information required in all investigations involving
chromatography, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and
pharmaceutical research. Among the topics covered are the nature of
chromatographic interactions, molecular interpretation of
distribution processes in chromatography, topological indices as
retention descriptors, and multiparameter structure-chromatographic
retention relationships. 1987 (0 471-85983-4) 303 pp. Detectors for
Liquid Chromatography Edited by Edward S. Yeung With its singular
coverage of this fast-growing field, Detectors for Liquid
Chromatography presents the state of the art in this subject area.
It offers a comprehensive examination of the basic principles
behind the detector response, instrumentation, and selected
applications for comparison and evaluation of potential.
Specifically, topics given in-depth coverage include polarimetric,
indirect absorbance, refractive index detectors, absorption
detectors for HPLC, FTIR and fluorometric detection, detection
based on electrical and electromechanical measurements, and mass
spectroscopy as an on-line detector for HPLC. 1986 (0 471-82169-1)
366 pp.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Biotechnology Edited By
William S. Hancock Analytical chemists, biochemists, or chemical
engineers will find this up-to-date guide to HPLC's recent
developments essential to enhancing their on-the-job technical
expertise. Extensive coverage includes the broad applications of
HPLC, ranging from major chromatographic techniques (including
reversed phase, ion exchange, affinity and hydrophobic interaction
chromatography) to specific separations such as in monoclonal
antibody and nucleic acid purification. The book also highlights
the techniques required for a quality control program and such
advanced technology as mass spectrometry. 1990 (0 471-82584-0) 576
pp. Unified Separation Science J. Calvin Giddings This advanced
text/monograph brings together, for the first time in a single
volume, the variety of techniques used for chemical separations by
outlining their common underlying mechanisms. The mass transport
phenomena underlying all separation processes are developed in a
simple physicalmathematical form, facilitating analysis of
alternative separation techniques and the factors integral to
separation power. The first six chapters provide generic background
material applicable to a wide range of separation methods,
including the theoretical foundations of separations rooted in
transport, flow, and equilibrium phenomena. The final five chapters
illustrate specific techniques and methods, including
electrophoretic and sedimentation techniques, field-flow
fractionation, and chromatography. 1991 (0 471-52089-6) 352 pp.
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