For more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances in Chromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. For Volume 51, the series editors have invited established, well-known chemists from across the globe to offer cutting-edge reviews on their areas of expertise-from theoretical aspects to novel and established applications of chromatographic techniques.
Featured topics include
Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics in Nonlinear Chromatography and Electrophoresis: Theory and Applications
Biomimetic Chromatography: A Useful Tool in the Drug Discovery Process
Solid-Phase Microextraction for In Vivo Pharmacokinetics and Other Stages of Drug Development
Identification and Detection of Antibiotic Drugs and Their Degradation Products in Aquatic Samples
Sample Preparation for Chromatographic Analysis
Development of HPLC Retention Index QSAR Models for Nontargeted Metabolomics
Thin Layer Chromatography with a Controlled Gas Phase Influencing on the Separation
The clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations for which this series has become known makes the material accessible and engaging to analytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill.
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Eli Grushka is with Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Nelu Grinberg is with Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals in Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA.
Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics in Nonlinear Chromatography and Electrophoresis: Theory and Applications. Biomimetic Chromatography: A Useful Tool in the Drug Discovery Process. Solid-Phase Microextraction for In Vivo Pharmacokinetics and Other Stages of Drug Development. Identification and Detection of Antibiotic Drugs and Their Degradation Products in Aquatic Samples. Sample Preparation for Chromatographic Analysis. Development of HPLC Retention Index QSAR Models for Nontargeted Metabolomics. Thin Layer Chromatography with a Controlled Gas Phase Influencing on the Separation.