Handbook of HPLC
Covering advancements in separation technique, this book presents concepts including monolithic columns, bonded stationary phases, micro-HPLC, two-dimensional comprehensive liquid chromatography, and capillary electromigration techniques. It covers areas of HPLC application, including chiral pharmac...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Boca Raton, Florida :
Taylor & Francis Group ,
c2010
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| Edition: | 2nd ed |
| Series: | Chromatographic science series
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Monolithic stationary phases in HPLC
- 2. Bonded stationary phases
- 3. Micro-HPLC
- 4. Two-dimensional comprehensive liquid chromatography
- 5. Gradient elution mode
- 6. Capillary electromigration techniques
- 7. HPLC detectors
- 8. LC-MS interfaces: state of the art and emerging techniques
- 9. Control and effects of temperature in analytical HPLC
- 10. Nonlinear liquid chromatography
- 11. Displacement chromatography in the separation and characterization of proteins and peptides
- 12. Field-flow fractionation 13. Affinity chromatography
- 14. Ion chromatography: modes for metal ions analysis
- 15. Retention models for ions in HPLC
- 16. Polymer HPLC
- 17. HPLC in chiral pharmaceutical analysis
- 18. HPLC in environmental analysis
- 19. HPLC in food analysis
- 20. HPLC in forensic sciences