Description
Book SynopsisHigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a procedure for separating components from a mixture of chemical substances. Solvent selection is the most commonly overlooked parameter of HPLC. This book reviews the role of solvents in this procedure, providing an easy reference for solvent class, field of application, and specific analyte class.
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Vol. 378
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Technometrics
Vol. 46, No. 1, February 2004
Table of ContentsPreface.
Introduction.
Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Symbols.
Chapter 1: Physical and Chemical Solvent Properties.
Chapter 2: Method Optimization.
Chapter 3: Method Validation and Ongoing Performance Evaluation.
Chapter 4: Alcohols.
Chapter 5: Alkanes and Alkyl Aromatics.
Chapter 6: Chlorinated Alkanes and Chlorinated Benzenes.
Chapter 7: Ethers.
Chapter 8: Keotones and Esters.
Chapter 9: Nitriles and Nitrogenous Solvents.
Chapter 10: Water, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, and Common Acidic Modifiers.
References.
Index.