Introduction To Modern Liquid Chromatography Hardcover 3
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Lloyd R. Snyder
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The latest edition of the authoritative reference to HPLCHigh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is today the leading technique for chemical analysis and related applications, with an ability to separate, analyze, and/or purify virtually any sample. Snyder and Kirkland's Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography has long represented the premier reference to HPLC. This Third Edition, with John Dolan as added coauthor, addresses important improvements in columns and equipment, as well as major advances in our understanding of HPLC separation, our ability to solve problems that were troublesome in the past, and the application of HPLC for new kinds of samples.This carefully considered Third Edition maintains the strengths of the previous edition while significantly modifying its organization in light of recent research and experience. The text begins by introducing the reader to HPLC, its use in relation to other modern separation techniques, and its history, then leads into such specific topics as: * The basis of HPLC separation and the general effects of different experimental conditions * Equipment and detection * The column-the "heart" of the HPLC system * Reversed-phase separation, normal-phase chromatography, gradient elution, two-dimensional separation, and other techniques * Computer simulation, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and method validation and quality control * The separation of large molecules, including both biological and synthetic polymers * Chiral separations, preparative separations, and sample preparation * Systematic development of HPLC separations-new to this edition * Troubleshooting tricks, techniques, and case studies for both equipment and chromatogramsDesigned to fulfill the needs of the full range of HPLC users, from novices to experts, Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography, Third Edition offers the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and accessible survey of HPLC methods and applications available.
ISBN-10
0470167548
ISBN-13
9780470167540
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
1 December 2009
Number of Pages
960
About the Author
Lloyd R. Snyder, PhD, is a Principal at LC Resources in Walnut Creek, California. He is the author or coauthor of several books including An Introduction to Separation Science, Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography, Second Edition, the bestselling Practical HPLC Method Development, Second Edition, and the comprehensive High-Performance Gradient Elution, all published by Wiley. Joseph J. Kirkland, PhD, is Vice President of Research and Development for Advanced Materials Technology, Inc., and coauthor of Introduction to Modern Liquid Chromatography, Second Edition, Practical HPLC Method Development, Second Edition, and Modern Size-Exclusion Liquid Chromatography, Second Edition, all published by Wiley. John W. Dolan, PhD, is a Principal at LC Resources. He is author of the popular "LC Troubleshooting" column in LCGC magazine and coauthor with Lloyd Snyder of Troubleshooting LC Systems and High-Performance Gradient Elution.
Author 2
Joseph J. Kirkland
Author 3
John W. Dolan
Edition Number
3
Editorial Review
Following their highly successful second edition (1979), which appeared more than 30 years ago, Snyder (LC Resources) and Kirkland (Advanced Materials Technology) have teamed with Dolan (LC Resources) and additional collaborators to provide an excellent update of their earlier work. (CHOICE, July 2010) "It is difficult in these times to ever call a scientific book a "bargain", but this truly is. The wealth of information contained in these almost 1000 pages is invaluable. The book is comprehensive, eminently readable and approachable, and highly useful for both the skilled chromatographer and those new to the technique. Everyone using a liquid chromatographic instrument would benefit from owning a copy." (JACS, 2010) "It's current, clearly-indexed, well-referenced, and comprehensive. The inclusion of John Dolan as author has significantly expanded the sections on troubleshooting, and additional expert contributors have enhanced the coverage of the specialist chapters." - Bruce Hamilton posted on the Chromatography Forum