Practical high-performance liquid chromatography [
High-performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful and currently the most important separation method used to resolve mixtures with a large number of similar components
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| Format: | Electronic Book |
| Language: | English |
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Chichester, England :
John Wiley ,
2004
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| Edition: | 4th ed |
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| Online Access: | Wiley Online Library |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Theoretical principles
- 2. Pumps
- 3. Preparation of equipment up to sample injection
- 4. Solvent properties
- 5. Detectors
- 6. Columns and stationary phases
- 7. HPLC column tests
- 8. Adsorption chromatography
- 9. Reversed-phase chromatography
- 10. Chromatography with chemically bonded phases
- 11. Ion-exchange chromatography
- 12. Ion-pair chromatography
- 13. Ion chromatography
- 14. Size-exclusion chromatography
- 15. Affinity chromatography
- 16. Choice of method
- 17. Solving the elution problem
- 18. Analytical HPLC
- 19. Preparative HPLC
- 20. Separation of enantiomers
- 21. Special possibilities