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Book SynopsisOver the last 15 years, high-performance liquid chromatogra phy (LC) has made the transition from an instrument used only by experts in research labs to a tool used for routine applications by relatively unskilled workers.
Table of ContentsGeneral Considerations. Logical Approaches to Troubleshooting. Separation Basics. Principles of Troubleshooting. Prevention of Problems. Individual HPLC Modules. Reservoirs and Degassing. Pumps. Tubing. Fittings. Injectors and Autosamplers. Columns. Detectors. Recorders and Data Systems.Troubleshooting the Separation plus Other Problems. Separation Problems: Band Tailing and Peak Distortion. Separation Problems: Other Changes in the Appearance of the Chromatogram. Problems in Quantitation. Other Problems. Index.