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Detection-Oriented Derivatization Techniques in Liquid Chromatography

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Informationen zum Autor Henk Lingeman Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Willy J. M. Underberg State University of Utrecht,   The Netherlands Klappentext This book covers the principles, kinetics, and applications of derivatization reactions in liquid chromatography. It emphasizes detection-oriented derivatization procedures that can be used to enhance to detectability of a wide variety of solutes using absorbance and fluorescence detection. Zusammenfassung This book covers the principles! kinetics! and applications of derivatization reactions in liquid chromatography. It emphasizes detection-oriented derivatization procedures that can be used to enhance to detectability of a wide variety of solutes using absorbance and fluorescence detection. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Derivatization in Liquid Chromatography: Introduction 2. Derivatization Reactions and Kinetics in Liquid Chromatography 3. Sample Pretreatment Procedures 4. Postchromatographic Reaction Detection 5. Enantiomeric Derivatization 6. Enzymatic Derivatization 7. Ultraviolet-Visible Derivatization 8. Electrochemical Derivatization 9. Fluorescence Derivatization 10. Chemiluminescence Derivatization Reactions in Liquid Chromatography

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Authors H. Lingeman, Henk Lingeman, Henk Underberg Lingeman, Lingeman H., Willy J. M. Underberg
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.01.1990
 
EAN 9780824782870
ISBN 978-0-8247-8287-0
No. of pages 414
Series Chromatographic Science Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

SCIENCE / Chemistry / Analytic, Chromatography

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