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Interfacial Phenomena in Chromatography

by E Pefferkorn
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Interfacial Phenomena in Chromatography presents a combination of chromatographic theory, numerical simulation and experimental data. The text covers the interaction and size exclusion methods of separation, identification and characterization of substances in solution. It provides practical information and analysis on the most effective mechanisms of interfacial chromatography, along with its expanding possibilities for biomedical, industrial and environmental applications.

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Editorials

2000 Acta Vet.

...provides a survey of the recent developments of statistical methods.

Chemical Analysis

...the book will be useful for many people are who involved in the investigation of surface properties of different absorbents and in using them in chromatographic separations.

Journal of Surfactants and Detergents

...an excellent addition to the technical library of those involved in separation science in general, and chromatographic science in particular. It presents many new and readily applicable concepts in the area of chromatographic phase interactions. Sections on experimental techniques will be of much practical use.

Trends in Analytical Chemistry

...the editor has managed to assemble a useful and practical volume, which should be of interest to those needing to design difficult separations.

Booknews

Presents different chromatography methods in which interactions between the stationary and mobile phases are employed to enhance or control separation selectivity. Looks at the critical physicochemical and structural characterization of the stationary phase from such perspectives as a virial approach to Henry's Law behavior in gas-solid chromatography, inverse gas chromatography as a tool to characterize dispersive and acid-base properties of the surface of fibers and powers, and interactions in cellulose-polyethylene papers as obtained through inverse gas chromatography. Topics relating to characterization and separation methods include colloidal inorganic nanoparticles, polymer-modified silica resins for aqueous size exclusion chromatography, adsorption processes in surface area exclusion chromatography, and separating polymer blends by interaction chromatography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 3, 1999
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
456
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780824719470

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