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* Comprehensive chromatography represents one of the most powerful tools in the separation of complex mixtures * The book is both broad covering many areas of techniques and applications while still being focused to a specific topic.

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“It offers comprehensive coverage of the topic of comprehensive multidimensional separations, at a level that makes it a useful reference for scientists working in the field, or as a primary textbook for a graduate-level course on advanced separation techniques.” (Anal Bioanal Chem, 2012)



Table of Contents
Contributors ix

Preface xi

1 Introduction 1
Luigi Mondello, Peter Q. Tranchida, and Keith D. Bartle

1.1 Two-Dimensional Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry: A 50-Year-Old Combination, 2

1.2 Shortcomings of One-Dimensional Chromatography, 3

1.3 Benefits of Two-Dimensional Chromatography, 6

1.4 Book Content, 7

1.5 Final Considerations, 11

2 Multidimensional Gas Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations 13
Leonid M. Blumberg

2.1 Symbols, 15

2.2 One-Dimensional GC, 17

2.3 Comprehensive GC × GC, 31

3 Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations 65
Pavel Jandera

3.1 Two-Dimensional LC Techniques, 66

3.2 Peak Capacity in HPLC: One- and Multidimensional Separations, 69

3.3 Orthogonality in Two-Dimensional LC–LC Systems, 73

3.4 Sample Dimensionality and Structural Correlations, 75

3.5 Separation Selectivity and Selection of Phase Systems in Two-Dimensional LC–LC, 79

3.6 Programmed Elution in Two-Dimensional HPLC, 81

3.7 Fraction Transfer Modulation in Comprehensive LC × LC: Additional Band Broadening, 87

3.8 Future Perspectives, 89

4 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 93
Ahmed Mostafa, Tadeusz G´orecki, Peter Q. Tranchida, and Luigi Mondello

4.1 Fundamentals of GC × GC, 94

4.2 Modulation, 96

4.3 GC × GC Data Interpretation, 97

4.4 GC × GC Instrumentation, 100

4.5 Thermal Modulators, 101

4.6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional GC Method Optimization, 115

4.7 Final Remarks, 140

5 Flow-Modulated Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 145
John V. Seeley

5.1 Timing Requirements of GC × GC Modulators, 145

5.2 Criteria for Evaluating Modulators, 150

5.3 Forms of Modulation, 151

5.4 Single-Stage Flow Modulation, 152

5.5 Two-Stage Flow Modulation, 157

5.6 Summary of Flow Modulators, 167

5.7 Brief Comparison to Thermal Modulation, 169

5.8 Concluding Remarks, 169

6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry 171
Peter Q. Tranchida, Luigi Mondello, Samuel D. H. Poynter, and Robert A. Shellie

6.1 Instrument Requirements for GC × GC–MS, 173

6.2 Data Processing of GC × GC–TOF MS Results, 180

6.3 Method Translation in GC × GC–MS, 181

6.4 GC × MS, 181

6.5 Conventional and Alternative Modulation Techniques for GC × GC–MS, 184

6.6 GC × GC–MS Applications, 187

6.7 Concluding Remarks, 232

7 Detector Technologies and Applications in Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 243
Philip J. Marriott

7.1 Detection in GC × GC, 244

7.2 Comments on GC × GC with Mass Spectrometry, 249

7.3 Flame Ionization Detection in GC × GC, 250

7.4 Electron Capture Detection in GC × GC, 254

7.5 Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC, 260

7.6 Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC, 263

7.7 Atomic Emission Detection in GC × GC, 265

7.8 Thermionic Detection in GC × GC, 267

7.9 Flame Photometric Detection in GC × GC, 269

7.10 Case Study of GC × GC with Selective Detection, 272

7.11 Dual Detection with GC × GC, 274

7.12 Conclusions, 275

8 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography 281
Isabelle Fran¸cois, Koen Sandra, and Pat Sandra

8.1 Method Development and Instrumentation, 282

8.2 Technical Problems in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography, 309

8.3 Detection, 314

8.4 Data Representation, 315

8.5 Instrumentation, 316

8.6 Milestones in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography, 317

8.7 Applications, 320

8.8 Beyond Two-Dimensional Chromatography, 320

8.9 Comparison of LC × LC and Off-Line 2D LC, 321

8.10 Conclusions, 325

9 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry 331
Paola Dugo, Luigi Mondello, Francesco Cacciola, and Paola Donato

9.1 HPLC–MS, 332

9.2 LC × LC–MS Instrumentation and Method Development, 334

9.3 LC × LC–MS Applications, 336

10 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Applications 391
Paola Dugo, Luigi Mondello, Francesco Cacciola, and Paola Donato

10.1 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Synthetic and Natural Polymers, 392

10.2 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Natural Products and Antioxidants, 399

10.3 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Pharmaceutical and Environmental Compounds, 412

10.4 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Proteins and Peptides, 417

11 Other Comprehensive Chromatography Methods 429
Isabelle Fran¸cois, Pat Sandra, Danilo Sciarrone, and Luigi Mondello

11.1 Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography–Gas Chromatography, 430

11.2 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography–Gas Chromatography, 440

11.3 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography–Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, 440

11.4 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Liquid Chromatography, 442

12 Comprehensive Chromatography Data Interpretation Technologies 449
Elizabeth M. Humston and Robert E. Synovec

12.1 Higher-Order Data Structure, 450

12.2 Modifications of First-Order Data-Handling Approaches, 453

12.3 Visualization, 456

12.4 Mass Spectral Detection, 461

12.5 Chemometrics, 463

12.6 Summary of Data Interpretation Technologies, 472

Index 477

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      Publication Date: 26/08/2011
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Comprehensive chromatography represents one of the most powerful tools in the separation of complex mixtures * The book is both broad covering many areas of techniques and applications while still being focused to a specific topic.

      Trade Review

      “It offers comprehensive coverage of the topic of comprehensive multidimensional separations, at a level that makes it a useful reference for scientists working in the field, or as a primary textbook for a graduate-level course on advanced separation techniques.” (Anal Bioanal Chem, 2012)



      Table of Contents
      Contributors ix

      Preface xi

      1 Introduction 1
      Luigi Mondello, Peter Q. Tranchida, and Keith D. Bartle

      1.1 Two-Dimensional Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry: A 50-Year-Old Combination, 2

      1.2 Shortcomings of One-Dimensional Chromatography, 3

      1.3 Benefits of Two-Dimensional Chromatography, 6

      1.4 Book Content, 7

      1.5 Final Considerations, 11

      2 Multidimensional Gas Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations 13
      Leonid M. Blumberg

      2.1 Symbols, 15

      2.2 One-Dimensional GC, 17

      2.3 Comprehensive GC × GC, 31

      3 Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations 65
      Pavel Jandera

      3.1 Two-Dimensional LC Techniques, 66

      3.2 Peak Capacity in HPLC: One- and Multidimensional Separations, 69

      3.3 Orthogonality in Two-Dimensional LC–LC Systems, 73

      3.4 Sample Dimensionality and Structural Correlations, 75

      3.5 Separation Selectivity and Selection of Phase Systems in Two-Dimensional LC–LC, 79

      3.6 Programmed Elution in Two-Dimensional HPLC, 81

      3.7 Fraction Transfer Modulation in Comprehensive LC × LC: Additional Band Broadening, 87

      3.8 Future Perspectives, 89

      4 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 93
      Ahmed Mostafa, Tadeusz G´orecki, Peter Q. Tranchida, and Luigi Mondello

      4.1 Fundamentals of GC × GC, 94

      4.2 Modulation, 96

      4.3 GC × GC Data Interpretation, 97

      4.4 GC × GC Instrumentation, 100

      4.5 Thermal Modulators, 101

      4.6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional GC Method Optimization, 115

      4.7 Final Remarks, 140

      5 Flow-Modulated Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 145
      John V. Seeley

      5.1 Timing Requirements of GC × GC Modulators, 145

      5.2 Criteria for Evaluating Modulators, 150

      5.3 Forms of Modulation, 151

      5.4 Single-Stage Flow Modulation, 152

      5.5 Two-Stage Flow Modulation, 157

      5.6 Summary of Flow Modulators, 167

      5.7 Brief Comparison to Thermal Modulation, 169

      5.8 Concluding Remarks, 169

      6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry 171
      Peter Q. Tranchida, Luigi Mondello, Samuel D. H. Poynter, and Robert A. Shellie

      6.1 Instrument Requirements for GC × GC–MS, 173

      6.2 Data Processing of GC × GC–TOF MS Results, 180

      6.3 Method Translation in GC × GC–MS, 181

      6.4 GC × MS, 181

      6.5 Conventional and Alternative Modulation Techniques for GC × GC–MS, 184

      6.6 GC × GC–MS Applications, 187

      6.7 Concluding Remarks, 232

      7 Detector Technologies and Applications in Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography 243
      Philip J. Marriott

      7.1 Detection in GC × GC, 244

      7.2 Comments on GC × GC with Mass Spectrometry, 249

      7.3 Flame Ionization Detection in GC × GC, 250

      7.4 Electron Capture Detection in GC × GC, 254

      7.5 Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC, 260

      7.6 Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC, 263

      7.7 Atomic Emission Detection in GC × GC, 265

      7.8 Thermionic Detection in GC × GC, 267

      7.9 Flame Photometric Detection in GC × GC, 269

      7.10 Case Study of GC × GC with Selective Detection, 272

      7.11 Dual Detection with GC × GC, 274

      7.12 Conclusions, 275

      8 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography 281
      Isabelle Fran¸cois, Koen Sandra, and Pat Sandra

      8.1 Method Development and Instrumentation, 282

      8.2 Technical Problems in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography, 309

      8.3 Detection, 314

      8.4 Data Representation, 315

      8.5 Instrumentation, 316

      8.6 Milestones in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography, 317

      8.7 Applications, 320

      8.8 Beyond Two-Dimensional Chromatography, 320

      8.9 Comparison of LC × LC and Off-Line 2D LC, 321

      8.10 Conclusions, 325

      9 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry 331
      Paola Dugo, Luigi Mondello, Francesco Cacciola, and Paola Donato

      9.1 HPLC–MS, 332

      9.2 LC × LC–MS Instrumentation and Method Development, 334

      9.3 LC × LC–MS Applications, 336

      10 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Applications 391
      Paola Dugo, Luigi Mondello, Francesco Cacciola, and Paola Donato

      10.1 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Synthetic and Natural Polymers, 392

      10.2 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Natural Products and Antioxidants, 399

      10.3 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Pharmaceutical and Environmental Compounds, 412

      10.4 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Proteins and Peptides, 417

      11 Other Comprehensive Chromatography Methods 429
      Isabelle Fran¸cois, Pat Sandra, Danilo Sciarrone, and Luigi Mondello

      11.1 Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography–Gas Chromatography, 430

      11.2 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography–Gas Chromatography, 440

      11.3 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography–Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, 440

      11.4 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Liquid Chromatography, 442

      12 Comprehensive Chromatography Data Interpretation Technologies 449
      Elizabeth M. Humston and Robert E. Synovec

      12.1 Higher-Order Data Structure, 450

      12.2 Modifications of First-Order Data-Handling Approaches, 453

      12.3 Visualization, 456

      12.4 Mass Spectral Detection, 461

      12.5 Chemometrics, 463

      12.6 Summary of Data Interpretation Technologies, 472

      Index 477

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