For six 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. The clear presentation of topics and vivid illustrations for which this series has become known makes the material accessible and engaging to analytical, biochemical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemists at all levels of technical skill.
Key Features:
Discusses the basic concepts of affinity chromatography and examines recent developments in this method and related supramolecular separation methods.
Outlines the different types of gradient stationary phases and how they have been used in and benefited the field of separation science.
Reviews recent trends in detectors for GC, focusing on those that are readily available and seeing wide usage.
Addresses peak compression in GELC and offers the reader a plate height equation to work with that incorporates its effects.