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Introduction to modern liquid chromatography / L. R. Snyder and J. J. Kirkland.

By: Snyder, Lloyd R [author.].
Contributor(s): Kirkland, J. J. (Joseph Jack), 1925-2016 [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Wiley, [1979]Copyright date: ©1979Edition: Second edition.Description: xix, 863 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0471038229 (hardback).Subject(s): Liquid chromatographyDDC classification: 543.84
Contents:
Introduction -- Basic concepts and control of separation -- Equipment -- Detectors -- The column -- Solvents -- Bonded-phase chromatography -- Liquid-liquid chromatography -- Liquid-solid chromatography -- Ion-exchange chromatography -- Ion-pair chromatography -- Size-exclusion chromatography -- Quantitative and trace analysis -- Qualitative analysis -- Preparative liquid chromatography -- Gradient elution and related procedures -- Sample pretreatment and reaction detectors -- Selecting and developing one of the LC methods -- Troubleshooting the separation.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This Second Edition incorporates the latest developments in the practical application of LC. Covers the basic of LC, the six LC methods and their applications, and various specialized areas. Provides material for in-depth comprehension of how HPLC is performed, what the necessary materials are, and possible applications. Offers thorough treatment of such areas as quantitative and qualitative analysis by HPLC, preparative scale separations, gradient elution and column-switching, sample pretreatment and reaction detectors, automated systems for high-volume testing and/or samples requiring pretreatment, troubleshooting and sample artifacts, and selection and development of LC method for a particular applications.

'A Wiley-Interscience publication'.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction -- Basic concepts and control of separation -- Equipment -- Detectors -- The column -- Solvents -- Bonded-phase chromatography -- Liquid-liquid chromatography -- Liquid-solid chromatography -- Ion-exchange chromatography -- Ion-pair chromatography -- Size-exclusion chromatography -- Quantitative and trace analysis -- Qualitative analysis -- Preparative liquid chromatography -- Gradient elution and related procedures -- Sample pretreatment and reaction detectors -- Selecting and developing one of the LC methods -- Troubleshooting the separation.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts and Control of Separation
  • Equipment
  • Detectors
  • The Column
  • Solvents
  • Bonded-Phase Chromatography
  • Liquid-Liquid Chromatography
  • Liquid-Solid Chromatography
  • Ion-Exchange Chromatography
  • Ion-Pair Chromatography
  • Size-Exclusion Chromatography
  • Quantitative and Trace Analysis
  • Qualitative Analysis
  • Preparative Liquid Chromatography
  • Gradient Elution and Related Procedures
  • Sample Pretreatment and Reaction Detectors
  • Selecting and Developing One of the LC Methods
  • Troubleshooting the Separation
  • Appendix I Suppliers of LC Equipment, Accessories and Column
  • Appendix II Miscellaneous Tables Used by Workers in LC
  • List of Symbols
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Index

Reviews provided by Syndetics

CHOICE Review

Following their highly successful second edition (1979), which appeared more than 30 years ago, Snyder (LC Resources) and Kirkland (Advanced Materials Technology) have teamed with Dolan (LC Resources) and additional collaborators to provide an excellent update of their earlier work. Updates include a chapter titled "Biochemical and Synthetic Polymer Separations" and discussions of multidimensional liquid chromatography and relevant developments in solid-phase extraction. One could quibble with delaying discussion of gradient elution to the middle of the text or placing the chapter titled "Sample Preparation" near the end of the book, but most of the information that chromatographers would want and need is touched on. The authors have done a notable job in attempting to include "everything" related to the field, although some topics are discussed in more depth than others. This reviewer's personal concerns are the limited information on LC/MS methods, which dominate the field of biomolecule analysis; the inappropriate use of the term "hyphenated detectors"; and section 4.14, "Mass Spectral Detectors," which contains many errors. However, overall, the book provides very useful theoretical, chemical, and practical information. It will continue to be a key reference in the field. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections. J. Allison The College of New Jersey

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