High-Performance Liquid Chromatography: Advances and Perspectives, Volume 4 is an authoritative publication that deals with the fundamentals, instrumentation, and applications of high-performance liquid chromatography.
The volume contains articles on practical aspects of reversed-phase chromatography in the study of biopolymer separations; characterization of stationary phases and the development of various packing materials; electrochemical detection; and the fundamentals of chromatographic behavior of large molecules.
Chromatographers, chemists, and researchers in the field of chemical analysis will find this book an interesting read.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-1-4832-6188-1 (9781483261881)
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ContentsConspectus Preface Reversed-Phase Chromatography of Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Practical Considerations I. Introduction II. Equipment Requirements III. Column Selection IV. Mobile-Phase Effects V. Other Practical Considerations VI. Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography VII. RP-HPLC of Oligonucleotides VIII. Summary References Mixed-Interaction Stationary Phases in HPLC I. Introduction II. Concept of Mixed-Interaction Chromatography III. Biopolymer Separations IV. Low-Pressure Chromatography V. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography VI. High-Performance Mixed-Mode Chromatography VII. Conclusions References Liquid Chromatography/Electrochemistry I. Introduction II. Basic Principles of LCEC III. Practical Operational Considerations in LCEC IV. Multipotential Detection in LCEC V. Selected Applications of Liquid Chromatography/Electrochemistry References High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Separations of Large Molecules: A General Model I. Introduction II. Small-Molecule Retention III. Small-Molecule Band Broadening IV. Large-Molecule HPLC: Retention Relationships V. Large-Molecule HPLC: Band Broadening VI. Separation and Resolution VII. Non-Well-Behaved Samples VIII. The Design of Columns for Macromolecular HPLC IX. Other Models of Macromolecular HPLC X. Conclusions Appendix I. Use of "Normal versus Superficial" Mobile-Phase Velocity: Effect on C Term of Knox Equation Appendix II. Examples of Calculations by the Model of Table VIII Glossary of Symbols References Index