The Chromatographic Science Series offers an in-depth treatment of the latest developments and applications in the field of separation sciences. The series enjoys a broad international readership in part due the accomplished list of authors and editors that have contributed their expertise to series books covering both classic and cutting-edge topics.
By Henk Lingeman, Willy J. M. Underberg
January 19, 1990
This book covers the principles, kinetics, and applications of derivatization reactions in liquid chromatography. It emphasizes detection-oriented derivatization procedures that can be used to enhance to detectability of a wide variety of solutes using absorbance and fluorescence detection....
By P. Mohr
November 22, 1985
First published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....
By T. M. Vickrey
July 21, 1983
This book documents the principles of operation, the advantages and drawbacks, and the potential future of currently available liquid chromatographic detectors. In offering a snapshot of the current technology, it provides clear explanations and possible new horizons for both beginners and experts....
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By Jack Cazes
August 01, 1981
This book describes new gel permeation chromatography/liquid chromatography applications and techniques that will provide polymer scientists and practitioners with insight into the development of new polymers and plastics and improvement of existing materials....