Basic Gas Chromatography, Third Edition provides a brief introduction to GC following the objectives for titles in this series. It should appeal to readers with varying levels of education and emphasizes a practical, applied approach to the subject. : This book provides a quick need-to-know introduction to gas chromatography; still the most widely used instrumental analysis technique, and is intended to assist new users in gaining understanding quickly and as a quick reference for experienced users. The new edition provides updated chapters that reflect changes in technology and methodology, especially sample preparation, detectors and multidimensional chromatography. The book also covers new detectors recently introduced and sample preparation methods that have become much more easily accessible since the previous edition.
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Höhe: 256 mm
Breite: 154 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-1-119-45075-7 (9781119450757)
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Harold M. McNair, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Virginia Tech, and is known internationally as a leading researcher and educator in the field of gas chromatography.
James M. Miller, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Drew University, where he taught for 36 years.
Nicholas H. Snow, PhD, is Founding Endowed Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University. He is widely published in gas chromatography and has been teaching GC to new students for over 30 years.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Drew University
Preface
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts and Terms
Chapter 3: Instrument Overview
Chapter 4: Capillary Columns
Chapter 5: Stationary Phases
Chapter 6: Temperature Programming
Chapter 7: Inlets
Chapter 8: Classical Detectors: FID, TCD, ECD
Chapter 9: Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Chapter 10: GC-MS and Spectrometric Detectors
Chapter 11: Sampling Methods
Chapter 12: Multidimensional Gas Chromatography
Chapter 13: Packed Column GC
Chapter 14: Special Topics
Chapter 15: Troubleshooting GC Systems