
Liquid Chromatography Detectors
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- Front Cover
- Liquid Chromatography Detectors
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART 1: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY DETECTORS
- Chapter 1. History, function and classification of detectors
- History and function
- Classification of detectors
- References
- Chapter 2. Performance criteria of LC detectors
- The nature of the detector output
- Detector linearity
- The determination of the response index of a detector
- Detector noise
- Detector sensitivity
- References
- Chapter 3. Detector characteristics that affect column performance
- Factors that directly affect band dispersion
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 4. Summary of detector criteria
- Chapter 5. Ancillary equipment
- Predetector reactors
- Noise filters
- Integration
- References
- PART 2: BULK PROPERTY DETECTORS
- Chapter 1. General characteristics of bulk property detectors
- The limitations of bulk property detectors
- General performance characteristics and areas of application
- Chapter 2. The refractive index detector
- Theory
- A commercial example of the refractive index detector
- Applications of refractometerdetector
- References
- Chapter 3. The dielectric constant detector
- Theory
- References
- Chapter 4. The electrical conductivity detector
- A commercial example of an electrical conductivity
- References
- Chapter 5. Additional bulk property detecting systems
- The density detector
- The thermal conductivity detector
- The interferometer detector
- The density balance detector
- The vapor pressure detector
- References
- PART 3: SOLUTE PROPERTY DETECTORS
- Chapter 1. Principles of detection
- Chapter 2. The ultraviolet absorption detector
- References
- Chapter 3. The fluorometric detector
- References
- Chapter 4. The polarographic detector
- References
- Chapter 5. The heat of adsorption detector
- References
- Chapter 6. The spray impact detector
- References
- Chapter 7. The radioactivity detector
- References
- Chapter 8. The electron capture detector
- References
- Chapter 9. Transport detectors
- References
- PART 4: THE USE OF DETECTORS IN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
- Chapter 1. The selection of the appropriate detector
- The UV detector
- The refractive index detector
- The fluorescence detector
- The wire transport detector
- The electron capture detector
- The electrical conductivity detector
- References
- Chapter 2. Quantitative and qualitative analysis
- Column temperature
- Sample load
- Manual measurement of chromatographic data
- Computer data processing
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- References
- Chapter 3. Practical hints on detector operation
- The recorder
- The amplifier
- Detector cells
- Bubbles - their removal and prevention
- Spurious peaks
- Base line instability
- The moving wire detector
- The conductivity detector
- The refractive index detector
- Chapter 4. Special detector techniques
- The differential detector
- The integral detector
- Vacancy chromatography
- References
- Chapter 5. Spectroscopic detectors
- The LC/UV combination
- The Variscan LC/UVspectrometer system
- The LC/MS combination
- LC/MS by direct sampling of column eluent
- The wire transport LC/MS system
- The Finnigan LC/MS transport system
- References
- Index
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