High-performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful and currently the most important separation method used to resolve mixtures with a large number of similar components. Application areas include: Separations in proteomics, genomics, and metabonomics, biopolymers and industrial polymers, forensics and bioterrorism, food, toxicology, biochemical and environmental applications. Veronika Meyer's book is a classic text and remains one of the few practical titles on general HPLC. Following on from the excellent success of the earlier editions, this new edition aims to continue to provide users of HPLC in both industry and government laboratories with a unified approach to HPLC and an equal treatment of the theory and practice of HPLC. The book will contain a wealth of practical material, and cover a wide range of subjects.
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"...provides essential information on HPLC for LC practitioners in academia, industry, government, and research laboratories...a valuable introduction." (American Journal of Therapeutics, January/February 2006) "This new edition (3rd ed., 1998) of an established work on...(HPLC) has updated references and some new sections...highly recommended." (CHOICE, July 2005)
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Höhe: 23.1 cm
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978-0-470-09378-8 (9780470093788)
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From the Preface to the First Edition.
Preface to the Fourth Edition.
Important and Useful Equations for HPLC.
1 Introduction.
2 Theoretical Principles.
3 Pumps.
4 Preparation of Equipment up to Sample Injection.
5 Solvent Properties.
6 Detectors.
7 Columns and Stationary Phases.
8 HPLC Column Tests.
9 Adsorption Chromatography.
10 Reversed-Phase Chromatography.
11 Chromatography with Chemically Bonded Phases.
12 Ion-Exchange Chromatography.
13 Ion-Pair Chromatography.
14 Ion Chromatography.
15 Size-Exclusion Chromatography.
16 Affinity Chromatography.
17 Choice of Method.
18 Solving the Elution Problem.
19 Analytical HPLC.
20 Preparative HPLC.
21 Separation of Enantiomers.
22 Special Possibilities.
23 Appendix 1: Applied HPLC Theory.
24 Appendix 2: How to Perform the Instrument Test.
25 Appendix 3: Troubleshooting.
26 Appendix 4: Column Packing.
Index of Separations.
Index.