Description
Book SynopsisUnifies the complex range of techniques used for chemical separations by clearly formulating the concepts that are common to them. The limitations and optimum performance of alternative separation techniques and the factors enhancing and limiting separation power are described and explored.
Table of ContentsEquilibrium: Driving Force for Separative Displacement.
Separative Transport.
Flow Transport and Viscous Phenomena.
Zone Formation and Resolution.
Steady-State, Two-Dimensional, and Overlapping Zones.
Classification and Comparison of Methods.
Separation by External Fields (Sc Methods): Electrophoresis andSedimentation.
Separation Using Perpendicular Flow, F(+): Field-FlowFractionation, Chromatography, and Related Methods.
Chromatography: A Deeper Look.
Chromatography from a Molecular Viewpoint.
Plate Height and Optimization in Chromatography.
Appendices.
Author Index.
Subject Index.