Based on "Fundamentals of Thin-Layer Chromatography", this completely revised and updated version features approximately 40% changed and 25% completely new content. As such, this handy reference guide focuses on applications and the developments over the past two decades, and is the first book to include coupling and gradient techniques. With coverage of both fundamentals and applications, this is an essential text for improving lecturers' and students' skills, while helping chromatographers understand the basic principles behind their daily work.
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20 farbige Abbildungen, 100 s/w Abbildungen
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
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978-3-527-32756-0 (9783527327560)
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Dr. Friedrich Geiss is a former director of the Environment Institute of the European Commission. He is currently active as a lecturer of Media Sciences at TU Berlin. He has published numerous scientific and non-scientific books. In 2002 he was awarded the Tswett Medal by the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Gertrud Morlock is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Food Chemistry at the University of Hohenheim. In addition to having published over 70 scientific publications, she is a member of several editorial boards and scientific committees.
Introduction Solvent Flow and Layer Quality The Chromatographic Result Sorbents and their ActivityThe Solvent The System Solvent-Gas Space-Layer The Effects of Temperature Other Factors of Influence Gradients Development techniques Transfer of TLC Separations to Columns