Intends to familiarise a wide community of researchers, students, and technicians with the uses of flow analysis. This book emphasis on spectrophotometric and luminometric detection, in relation to agronomical, geological, industrial, pharmaceutical and environmental applications.
Presents the knowledge useful for everyday HPLC measurements to be made, in a detailed and easy-to-follow manner. This book covers topics that include principles, instrumentation, reverse-phase, ion-exchange, ion-pair, ion, size-exclusion and affinity chromatography, as well as analytical methods, preparative HPLC and enantiomeric separations.
Deals with the history of the invention and evolution of chromatography and of the various chromatographic techniques. After discussing the precursors, this book elaborates on the activities of M S Tswett, the inventor of the technique, and of a few selected key pioneers. It summarizes the evolution of the various branches of chromatography.
Looks at the everyday problems associated with the high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) process. This work is for those in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and biotechnology industries for the analysis and purification of drugs, small molecules, proteins and DNA.
Provides an overview of modern high pressure, or high performance, liquid chromatography (HPLC) method development that addresses various concerns. This work includes a review of the state of the art and science of HPLC, including theory, modes of HPLC, column chemistry, retention mechanisms, chiral separations, and sample preparation.
Reviews the basic concepts and highlights the advances and developments that have taken place in the field of comprehensive two dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC). This book covers various aspects of the technique, including theoretical aspects, modelization of the chromatographic process, software developments and alternative couplings.
Natural pigments and synthetic dyes are extensively used in various fields of everyday life. This book presents an overview of developments in the field while evaluating the method of analysis and providing comparisons of the various liquid chromatographic separation techniques that are available.
Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures. This book covers such topics as: analysis of veterinary drugs using chromatographic techniques, liquid chromatography for the determination of mycotoxins in foods, chromatography in the research of phenolic secondary metabolites and others.
An encyclopedia of chromatography that offers information for researchers in chemistry, biology, physics, engineering, and materials science. It provides a basic introduction to the science and technology of the method, offering key references dealing with the methodology for analysis of specific chemicals and applications in industry.
Presents a compilation of HPLC methods for the separation and quantitation of porphyrins and porphyrin precursors. The physical-chemical background, structure-retention relationships and optimization of separation of porphyrins and porphyrinogens by reversed-phase HPLC are discussed.
Offers information on various aspects of the practice of modern gas chromatography. This title includes comprehensive coverage of modern gas chromatography including theory, instrumentation, columns, and applications addressing the needs of advanced students and professional scientists in industry and government laboratories.
Captures various developments in the field of chromatography. This title covers such topics as: the retention mechanism in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC); thermodynamic modeling of chromatographic separation; ultra-performance liquid chromatography (ULPC); and, biointeraction affinity chromatography.
Covers separation conditions for numerous compound types, instructions for the interpretation of mass spectral data, extensive correlations of ion masses and neutral losses with possible structures, and examples of mass spectra to aid in structure determination.
This volume presents, for the very first time, an exhaustive collection of those modern theoretical methods specifically tailored for the analysis of strongly correlated systems. It further offers an approach to unifying theory for strongly correlated systems.
This book discusses the application of X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) to study diffusion in solids at moderate temperatures, proposing systems selected for high diffuse intensity, and establishing theoretical models for interpretating results.