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Overview
Approaches the subject from the perspective of a chromatographer who needs to know enough theory to make the best use of a chosen technique. Emphasizes the actual application of the methods—not just the theories on which they are based. This edition features a number of advances in the field since publication of the first volume. These include new chapters on high resolution gas chromatography (GC), GC detectors and classification of GC. Self-assessment questions ensure full understanding of the concepts.
Synopsis
Approaches the subject from the perspective of a chromatographer who needs to know enough theory to make the best use of a chosen technique. Emphasizes the actual application of the methodsnot just the theories on which they are based. This edition features a number of advances in the field since publication of the first volume. These include new chapters on high resolution gas chromatography (GC), GC detectors and classification of GC. Self-assessment questions ensure full understanding of the concepts.
Booknews
A self-study tutorial introducing one of the most important techniques in analytical chemistry to readers with a solid foundation in chemistry and physics, and hopefully in chromatography. Provides a basic working knowledge of the principles and theory of the technology. The second edition incorporates new information on capillary columns, detectors, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and data handling; no date is noted for the first edition. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)