A Practical Guide to HPLC Detection
- 1st Edition - October 20, 1992
- Latest edition
- Editor: Donald Parriott
- Language: English
This guide for the practicing chromatographer who wants a ready source of information on HPLC detection explores and compares existing detection systems and detectors, outlines the… Read more
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Description
Description
This guide for the practicing chromatographer who wants a ready source of information on HPLC detection explores and compares existing detection systems and detectors, outlines the common problems associated with a given detector, and offers proven approaches to avoiding such problems.
Key features
Key features
- Addresses the practical aspects of HPLC detection, including: basic theory, when a particular type of detector can be used, how detectors from various manufacturers differ, common problems of detectors and ways to avoid them
- Presents an overview of today's most common techniques
- Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of HPLC, dispelling common misconceptions
Table of contents
Table of contents
D. Parriott, Introduction. M. Munk, Refractive Index Detection. R. Blain, Absorbance Detection. D. Wickham, Photodiode Array Absorbance Detection. B. OFlaherty, Fluorescence Detection. R.D. Rocklin, Electrochemical Detection. J.R. Chapman, Mass Spectrometry as an LC Detection Technique. E.J. Woolf, Post-Column Derivatization Techniques. C. Parriott, Other Modes of Detection. Chapter References. Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: December 2, 2012
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
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Donald Parriott
Affiliations and expertise
Consumer Health Care Group, Pfizer, Inc.View book on ScienceDirect
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