Quantitative analysis using chromatographic techniques
The book is divided into nine contributed chapters. Chapter 1 is an elementary introduction to the concepts of the chromatographic process. Chapter 2 is a brief discussion of the detectors used in liquid chromatography; many similar and more comprehensive reviews exist. Quantitative measurements in liquid chromatography are discussed in Chapter 3 with examples taken from the author's work. The most popular detectors used in gas chromatography are reviewed in Chapter 4, which is followed by a treatment of quantitative analysis with gas chromatography (Chapter 5). A good portion of Chapter 6 dealing with quantitative thin-layer chromatography is taken from an earlier book by one of the authors, but the discussion of errors is new and more complete than those in Chapter 3 and 5. Chapter 7 deals with the application of quantitative chromatographic methods to the analysis of pharmaceuticals. The desiderata of automated analytical methods are discussed in Chapter 8; it concludes with a discussion of the use of robots for the preparation of samples and the loading of them into otherwise fully automated chromatographic systems. In Chapter 9 an introduction is given to the complex matter of extracting information from the shapes of peaks generated by liquid chromatography.
- OSTI ID:
- 7013855
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: From review by T.W. Gilbert, Univ. of Cincinnati, in J. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 110, No. 11 (1988)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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