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This is the 41st volume in the series Advances in Chromatography. The papers in this volume: take advantage of the properties of electroosmotic flow to explore capillary electrochromatography as an alternative to HPLC for nonvolatile analytes; analyze advances in biomembrane chromatography using reverse-phase HPLC for protein purification and biophysical studies of peptides and proteins at lipid-like surfaces; focus on trace metal determination and speciation performed by liquid chromatography methods; and more.

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Table of Contents
Fundamentals of capillary electromatography; membrane extraction techniques for sample preparation; design of rapid gradient methods for the analysis of combinatorial chemistry libraries and the preparation of pure compounds; molecularly imprinted extraction materials for highly selective sample clean-up and analyte enrichment; biomembrane chromatography - application to purification and biomolecule-membrane interactions; transformation of analytes for electrochemical detection - a review of chemical and physical approaches; high-performance liquid chromatography - trace metal determination and speciation; temperature-responsive chromatography; carrier gas in capillary gas-liquid chromatography; catechins in tea -chemistry and analysis.

Advances in Chromatography Volume 41

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    Publication Date: 06/03/2001
    ISBN13: 9780824705091, 978-0824705091
    ISBN10: 0824705092
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This is the 41st volume in the series Advances in Chromatography. The papers in this volume: take advantage of the properties of electroosmotic flow to explore capillary electrochromatography as an alternative to HPLC for nonvolatile analytes; analyze advances in biomembrane chromatography using reverse-phase HPLC for protein purification and biophysical studies of peptides and proteins at lipid-like surfaces; focus on trace metal determination and speciation performed by liquid chromatography methods; and more.

    Trade Review

    "Reviewer praise for previous volumes in the series... ...the articles are of high scientific standard, up to date, very well written, and interesting to read."
    - Journal of Chromatography
    "...a valuable contribution to the chromatography literature...belongs in every library used by chromatographers."
    - Liquid Chromatography
    "...The contributors are well known for their expertise in their chosen areas....thoroughly recommend[ed]...as very worthwhile additions to anyone's personal library of books on separation science."
    - Chromatographia
    "...maintains the high quality that chromatographers have come to expect from this valuable series."
    - Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
    "...most useful to those...developing totally new methods, or those attempting to increase the resolution of their separations or increase sensitivity of their methods."
    - Inform



    Table of Contents
    Fundamentals of capillary electromatography; membrane extraction techniques for sample preparation; design of rapid gradient methods for the analysis of combinatorial chemistry libraries and the preparation of pure compounds; molecularly imprinted extraction materials for highly selective sample clean-up and analyte enrichment; biomembrane chromatography - application to purification and biomolecule-membrane interactions; transformation of analytes for electrochemical detection - a review of chemical and physical approaches; high-performance liquid chromatography - trace metal determination and speciation; temperature-responsive chromatography; carrier gas in capillary gas-liquid chromatography; catechins in tea -chemistry and analysis.

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