Stationary Phases in Gas Chromatography: Volume 48 Contributor(s): Rotzsche, H. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0444987339 ISBN-13: 9780444987334 Publisher: Elsevier Science OUR PRICE: $267.30 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: August 1991 Annotation: The primary aim of this volume is to make the chemist familiar with the numerous stationary phases and column types, with their advantages and disadvantages, to help in the selection of the most suitable phase for the type of analytes under study. The book also provides detailed information on the chemical structure, physico-chemical behaviour, experimental applicability, physical data of liquid and solid stationary phases and solid supports. Such data were previously scattered throughout the literature. To understand the processes occurring in the separation column and to offer a manual both to the beginner and to the experienced chromatographer, one chapter is devoted to the basic theoretical aspects. Further, as the effectiveness of the stationary phase can only be considered in relation to the column type, a chapter on different column types and the arrangement of the stationary phase within the column is included.
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Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Science | Chemistry - Analytic - Science | Scientific Instruments |
Dewey: 543.089 |
LCCN: 90003962 |
Series: Journal of Chromatography Library |
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.69 lbs) 408 pages |
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Publisher Description: The primary aim of this volume is to make the chemist familiar with the numerous stationary phases and column types, with their advantages and disadvantages, to help in the selection of the most suitable phase for the type of analytes under study. The book also provides detailed information on the chemical structure, physico-chemical behaviour, experimental applicability, physical data of liquid and solid stationary phases and solid supports. Such data were previously scattered throughout the literature. To understand the processes occurring in the separation column and to offer a manual both to the beginner and to the experienced chromatographer, one chapter is devoted to the basic theoretical aspects. Further, as the effectiveness of the stationary phase can only be considered in relation to the column type, a chapter on different column types and the arrangement of the stationary phase within the column is included.
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