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Advances in Chromatography: Volume 45

by Nelu Grinberg (Editor), Eli Grushka
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Overview

For more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances in Chromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. Volume 45 of this authoritative series once again compiles the work of expert contributors in order to present timely and cutting-edge reviews on a variety of related topics.

This volume focuses on applying various chromatographic techniques to combinatorial methods and high-throughput analyses. The authors address various limitations to traditional techniques and present developments that enable scientists to analyze a higher volume of smaller molecules under high-throughput conditions more efficiently. Other practical topics include discussions of selection criteria for using alternative solvents and reagents, minimum requirements for utilizing readily available instrumentation and methods for new applications, the use of high-throughput purification for obtaining higher quality leads, and new chromatographic data on organic endocrine disrupters.

Advances in Chromatography: Volume 45 provides a good starting point to gain quick and up-to-date knowledge of the field and its most recent developments. Each author's clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations make the material accessible and engaging to a variety of chemists with different levels of technical skill.

Incl. Stochastic theory, packed capillary columns, use in analysis of antibiotics, capillary zone electrophoresis.

Synopsis

For more than four decades, scientists and researchers have relied on the Advances in Chromatography series for the most up-to-date information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. Volume 45 of this authoritative series once again compiles the work of expert contributors in order to present timely and cutting-edge reviews on a variety of related topics.

This volume focuses on applying various chromatographic techniques to combinatorial methods and high-throughput analyses. The authors address various limitations to traditional techniques and present developments that enable scientists to analyze a higher volume of smaller molecules under high-throughput conditions more efficiently. Other practical topics include discussions of selection criteria for using alternative solvents and reagents, minimum requirements for utilizing readily available instrumentation and methods for new applications, the use of high-throughput purification for obtaining higher quality leads, and new chromatographic data on organic endocrine disrupters.

Advances in Chromatography: Volume 45 provides a good starting point to gain quick and up-to-date knowledge of the field and its most recent developments. Each author's clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations make the material accessible and engaging to a variety of chemists with different levels of technical skill.

Analysis

...Another thoroughly recommended reference volume for the chromatographer.

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Editorials

Inform

"...most useful to those...developing totally new methods, or those attempting to increase the resolution of their separations or increase sensitivity of their methods."

Analyst

...Another thoroughly recommended reference volume for the chromatographer.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

This volume will make an excellent addition to any analytical chemist's collection.

Journal of Chromatography

...All of the reviews presented in this volume are not only pleasant to read but they offer a good survey of the latest achievements in the field...the editors should be congratulated for a well done job. For its price the volume is a good buy.

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis

The overall quality of the chapters in this collected volume is quite high, and each chapter would be greatly beneficial to anyone needing a quick introduction into one of the areas covered. Any library maintaining the series should definitely acquire volume 35.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

...a perfect book for the experts in the field as well as for scientists interested in a comprehensive introduction into this active area of polymer science.

Analysis

...Another thoroughly recommended reference volume for the chromatographer.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

This volume will make an excellent addition to any analytical chemist's collection.

Journal of Pharm. & Biomedical Analysis

The overall quality of the chapters in this collected volume is quite high, and each chapter would be greatly beneficial to anyone needing a quick introduction into one of the areas covered. Any library maintaining the series should definitely acquire volume 35.
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Journal of Chromatography

...All of the reviews presented in this volume are not only pleasant to read but they offer a good survey of the latest achievements in the field...the editors should be congratulated for a well done job. For its price the volume is a good buy.

Booknews

Dedicated to Dr. J. Calvin Giddings, the founder and executive editor of the series for 28 years, volume 38 discusses band spreading in chromatography; solvating gas chromatography using packed capillary columns; the linear-solvent-strength model of gradient elution; high- performance liquid chromatography-pulsed electrochemical detection for the analysis of antibiotics; theory of capillary zone electrophoresis; and separation of DNA by capillary electrophoresis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Booknews

Ten contributions report the latest developments in separation science. Some of the topics are capillary electrochromatography as an alternative to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for nonvolatile analytes, biomembrane chromatography using reverse- phase HPLC for protein purification and biophysical studies of peptides and proteins at lipid-like surfaces, trace metal determination and speciation performed by liquid chromatography methods, and the linear dependence of relative retention values on the nature of the carrier gas and average column pressure in gas-liquid chromatography. Other papers spotlight advances in the field of hyphenation, profile temperature-responsive stationary phases in HPLC, and highlight the HPLC study of catechins in tea extracts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2006
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
285
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781574447354

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