Capillary electrochromatography (CEC) is a new and exciting hybrid separation technique that seeks to exploit the combined advantages of both capillary electrophoresis (high efficiencies) and HPLC (mobile and stationary phase selectivity). It is a technique with tremendous potential, especially in the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields. This is the first book to be devoted to the topic and presents reviews by the world leaders in the field on the theory and development of the technique and current and potential future applications. Capillary Electrochromatography provides an excellent introduction to the field for graduates and professionals in industry and academia with an interest in separation science.
Contributions by: D B Gordon, Gwyn A Lord, Gerard P Rozing, Maria G Cikalo, Mark M Robson, Mel Euerby, Monika M Dittmann, Norman W Smith, Pat Sandra, Patrick T Vallano, Vincent T Remcho, An Dermaux, V Schurig, David Perrett, Brian Clark, Nicola Gillott Series edited by: Roger M Smith