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Key Features
- Contains thorough chapters that begin with an updated schematic overview and a visual representation of the content
- Avoids the obfuscation of different terminologies and classification systems that are prevalent in the area, such as the relationship between liquid chromatography and column chromatography
- Provides integrated and comprehensive topic coverage based on chromatographic bibliometrics and survey reports on the relative usage of chromatographic techniques
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About the Book Principles and Practice of Modern Chromatographic Methods, Second Edition takes a comprehensive, unified approach in its presentation of chromatographic techniques. Like the first edition, the book provides a scientifically rigid, but easy-to-follow presentation of chromatography concepts that begins with the purpose and intent of chromatographic theory - the “what and why” that are left out of other books attempting to cover these principles. This fully revised second edition brings the content up-to-date, covering recent developments in several new sections and an additional chapter on composite methods. New topics include sample profiling, sample preparation, sustainable green chemistry, 2D chromatography, miniaturization/nano-LC, HILIC, and more. Approx. 310 illustrations (20 in full color)
Readership Practitioners and researchers studying chromatography or using it to solve problems in clinical chemistry, geology, cosmetics, food science, petroleum, etc. Students (postgraduate, graduate and undergraduate) and professors taking or teaching a course in chromatography
Content View Table of Contents
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