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Chromatographic Methods by A. Braithwaite and F.J. Smith

Chromatographic Methods by A. Braithwaite and F.J. Smith

Chromatographic Methods by A. Braithwaite and F.J. Smith

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Chromatographic Methods by A Braithwaite and F.J. Smith

Authors:
A. Braithwaite:
Department of Physical SciencesNottingham Trent UniversityUK
F.J. Smith:
Department of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringUniversity of PaisleyUK

 

About This Book

Since the inception of chromatography in 1903, the principal landmarks in its progress have been the virtual rediscovery of the technique in the 1930s, the invention of synthetic resins in 1935, introduction of paper chromatography in the 1940s followed by that of thin-layer, gas-solid, and gas-liquid chromatography in the early 1950s. Whilst the theoretical aspects of HPLC was developed in the 1960s, it was the late 1970s before commercial instruments appeared. Developments through the 1980s in microelectronics and microprocessor technology afforded enhanced control, data acquisition and processing capabilities, and improved technologies for the manufacture of instrumentation. Developments in chromatographic media and packings and rapid scanning spectroscopic instruments have enabled combination techniques such as GC-MS, GC-IR, HPLC-MS, and HPLC-IR to reach maturity and become standard routine techniques for the analyst. Further considerable research activity in the 1980s and early 1990s has led to the development of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), and high-performance capillary electrophoresis is a technique that has proved invaluable in the genome project and the separation and typing of DNA fragments. Applications in environmental, health and safety, foods analysis, and medical studies have contributed significantly to the advancement of these techniques. All of the instrumental chromatographic techniques are now used routinely by academic and industrial analysts. An understanding and experience of such techniques is fundamental to the training of today’s science undergraduates studying a range of disciplines reflecting the application areas mentioned above.

Chromatographic Methods by A Braithwaite and F.J. Smith

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Theoretical considerations
  3. Planar chromatography
  4. Liquid phase chromatography on open columns
  5. Gas chromatography
  6. High-performance liquid chromatography
  7. Chromatography and spectroscopic techniques
  8. Processing chromatographic data
  9. Model or practical experiments in chromatographic techniques
  10. Illustrative problems in chromatography

 

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