
Separation Methods
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- Front Cover
- Separation Methods
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Principles and theory of chromatography
- 1.1 Basic terms
- 1.2 Classification of chromatographic systems and procedures
- 1.3 Development of chromatography - a review
- 1.4 Theoretical models of chromatography
- 1.5 Description of models of linear chromatography with an incompressible mobile phase
- 1.6 Simplified description of linear non-ideal chromatography
- 1.7 Mobile phase flow
- 1.8 Sorption equilibrium and the distribution constant
- 1.9 Chromatographic resolution
- 1.10 Development of theories of chromatography
- References
- Chapter 2. Principles and theory of electromigration processes
- 2.1 Principles of electromigration methods
- 2.2 Transport processes and equilibria during electrophoretic separations
- References
- Chapter 3. Gas chromatography
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Modern instrumentation of gas chromatography
- 3.3 Chromatographic columns
- 3.4 Detection methods
- 3.5 Solute identification techniques
- 3.6 Metabolic profiles
- 3.7 Steric resolution
- 3.8 Derivatization methods
- 3.9 Sample preparation
- 3.10 Selected applications
- References
- Chapter 4. Liquid column chromatography
- Chapter 4.1. Types of liquid chromatography
- References
- Chapter 4.2. Instrumentation
- References
- Chapter 4.3. Detection
- References
- Chapter 4.4. Absorption and partition chromatography
- References
- Chapter 4.5. Ion exchange chromatography
- References
- Chapter 4.6. Gel chromatography
- References
- Chapter 4.7. Bioaffinity chromatography
- References
- Chapter 5. Flat bed techniques
- 5.1 General introduction
- 5.2 Thin-layer chromatography
- References (Part A)
- 5.3 Paper chromatography
- References (Part B)
- Chapter 6. Electromigration techniques
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Zone electrophoresis
- 6.3 Moving boundary electrophoresis
- 6.4 Electrophoresis in gel media
- 6.5 lmmunoelectrophoretic procedures
- 6.6 Isoelectric focusing
- 6.7 Isotachophoresis
- 6.8 Affinity electrophoresis
- 6.9 General detection procedures
- 6.10 Preparative procedures
- 6.11 Drying of polyacrylamide gels
- References
- Chapter 7. Field-flow fractionation
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Principle of FFF
- 7.3 Theoretical backgrounds of FFF
- 7.4 FFF Subtechniques
- 7.5 Prospects of FFF
- References
- Subject index
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