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Chromatography
Concepts and Contrasts

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Zusatztext "Professor Miller should be congratulated for the book...should be on the shelf of every practicing chromatographer...students taking separations science courses could also use it as their standard textbook." (Chromatographia! February 2005) Informationen zum Autor JAMES M. MILLER, PhD, is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He is the coauthor of Basic Gas Chromatography with Harold McNair and coeditor of Analytical Chemistry in a GMP Environment with Jonathan Crowther, both published by Wiley. Dr. Miller is a Fellow of the Charles A. Dana Research Institute for Scientists Emeriti (RISE). Klappentext The first edition of Chromatography: Concepts and Contrasts, published in 1988, was one of the first books to discuss all the different types of chromatography under one cover. The second edition continues with these principles but has been updated to include new chapters on sampling and sample preparation, capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography (CEC), chromatography with mass spec detection, and industrial and governmental practices in regulated industries.* Covers extraction, solid phase extraction (SPE), and solid phase microextraction (SPME), and introduces mass spectrometry.* Updated with the latest techniques in chromatography.* Discusses both liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC). Zusammenfassung The first edition of Chromatography: Concepts and Contrasts, published in 1988, was one of the first books to discuss all the different types of chromatography under one cover. The second edition continues with these principles but has been updated to include new chapters on sampling and sample preparation, capillary electrophoresis and capillary electrochromatography (CEC), chromatography with mass spec detection, and industrial and governmental practices in regulated industries.* Covers extraction, solid phase extraction (SPE), and solid phase microextraction (SPME), and introduces mass spectrometry.* Updated with the latest techniques in chromatography.* Discusses both liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC). Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to Second Edition. Acknowledgments. Preface to the First Edition. Symbols, Abbreviations, and Acronyms. 1 Impact of Industrial and Government Regulatory Practices on Analytical Chromatography. 1.1 Locus of Chromatography in Chemical Industry. 1.2 Governmental Organizations. 1.3 Nongovernmental Agencies. 1.4 Standards, Calibration, and NIST. 1.5 USP and Other Pharmacopoeias. 1.6 International Guidelines for Analytical Laboratories. 1.7 Final Comments. References. 2 Introduction to Chromatography. 2.1 Brief History. 2.2 Definitions and Classifications. 2.3 Summary. References. 3 Band Broadening and Kinetics. 3.1 Configurations of the Stationary Phase. 3.2 Rate Theory. References. 4 Physical Forces and Interactions. 4.1 Intermolecular and Interionic Forces. 4.2 Size Exclusion—Molecular Sieving. 4.3 Some Models. References. 5 Optimization and the Achievement of Separation. 5.1 Kinetics and Zone Broadening. 5.2 Thermodynamics and Zone Migration. 5.2 Achievement of Separation. 5.4 Optimization of Separations. References. 6 Comparisons Between Chromatographic Modes. 6.1 Gas Chromatography Compared to Liquid Chromatography. 6.2 Supercritical Fluids and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography. 6.3 Reduced Parameters. 6.4 Columnar and Planar Configurations. References. 7 Gas Chromatography. 7.1 Early History, Theories, and Classifications. 7.2 Instrumentation for Capillary GC. 7.3 Instrum...

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