1st Edition

Advances in Chromatography Volume 35

Edited By Phyllis R. Brown Copyright 1995
    448 Pages
    by CRC Press

    "Volume 35 examines timely subjects such as performance requirements, detection modes, and ancillary techniques for optical detectors in capillary electrophoresis; and more."

    Preface

    Contributors to Volume 35

    Contents of Other Volumes

    Optical Detectors for Capillary Electrophoresis

    Edward S. Yeung

    Introduction

    Performance Requirements

    Various Detection Modes

    Various Ancillary Techniques

    Summary

    References

    Capillary electrophoresis Coupled with Mass Spectrometry

    Kenneth B. Tomer, Leesa J. Deterding, and Carol E. Parker

    Introduction

    Instrumentation

    Addressing limitations

    Applications

    Capillary electrophoresis Coupled with Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    Conclusions

    References

    Approaches for the Optimization of Experimental Parameters in Capillary Zone Electrophoresis

    Haleem J. Issaq, George M. Janini, King C. Chan, and Ziad El Rassi

    Introduction

    Basic Theoretical Concepts

    Experimental Variables that Influence Separation Parameter

    References

    Crawling Out of the Chiral Pool: The Evolution of Pirkle-Type Chiral Stationary Phases

    Christopher J. Welch

    Introduction

    Chirality and Chiral Pool

    Production of Enantioenriched Compounds

    Beyond the Chiral Pool

    Evolution of Brush-type Chiral Stationary Phase Design

    Conclusion

    References

    Pharmaceutical Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis

    Sam F. Y. Li, Choon Lan Ng, Chye Peng Ong

    Introduction

    Modes of Capillary Electrophoresis

    Buffer modifiers

    Applications

    Comparison with High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

    Conclusion

    References

    Chromatographic Characterization of Gasolines

    Richard E. Pauls

    Introduction

    Compound Class Methods

    PIONA Methods

    Physical Properties

    Benzene

    Aromatics

    Olefins

    Oxygenates

    Summary

    References

    Reversed-Phase Ion-Pair and Ion-Interaction Chromatography

    M. C. Gennaro

    Introduction

    Retention Mechanism in Ion-Pair and Ion Interaction Chromatography

    Dependence of Retention on Different Interpedent Factors

    Experimental Conditions and Applications

    Chemometric Optimization Methods

    References

    Error Sources in the Determination of Chromatographic Peak Size Ratios

    Veronika R. Meyer

    Introduction

    General Remarks

    Contamination Errors

    Different Behavior of the Two Compounds

    Interconversion of Compounds

    Use of Peal Heights Without Calibration

    Detector Nonlinearity

    Integration Errors

    Incomplete Resolution

    Conclusions

    References

    Index

    Biography

    Phyllis R. Brown

    "The overall quality of the chapters in this collected volume is quite high, and each chapter would be greatly beneficial to anyone needing a quick introduction into one of the areas covered. Any library maintaining the series should definitely acquire volume 35. "
    ---Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
    ". . .All of the reviews presented in this volume are not only pleasant to read but they offer a good survey of the latest achievements in the field. . .the editors should be congratulated for a well done job. For its price the volume is a good buy. "
    ---Journal of Chromatography A
    "This volume will make an excellent addition to any analytical chemist's collection. "
    ---Journal of the American Chemical Society
    ". . .Another thoroughly recommended reference volume for the chromatographer. "
    ---Analyst