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Modern Sample Preparation for Chromatography
1st Edition - October 18, 2014
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780444543226
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Sample preparation is applied to make real world samples amenable for chromatographic analysis, or to improve the results of this type of analysis. A wide variety of procedures ar…Read more
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Sample preparation is applied to make real world samples amenable for chromatographic analysis, or to improve the results of this type of analysis. A wide variety of procedures are applied for this purpose, and their description is the main goal of the present book. The principles of these procedures are explained, discussing their advantages and disadvantages, and their applicability to different types of samples as well as their fit for different types of chromatographic analysis. This provides a guide for choosing the appropriate sample preparation for a given analysis. The book also contains numerous literature references and examples of sample preparation for different matrices. The material is presented in three parts, one discussing physical methods used in sample preparation such as filtration, distillation, solvent extraction, solid phase extraction, electro-separations.
Presents in a systematic way numerous techniques applied for sample preparation for chromatographic analysis
Provides an up to date source of information regarding the progress made in sample preparation for chromatography
Describes examples for specific type of matrices, providing a guide for choosing the appropriate sample preparation method for a given analysis
Analytical chemists from industry, research and academia
Preface
Part I. General Concepts in Sample Preparation
Chapter 1. Preliminaries to Sample Preparation
1.1. Collection of Information and Planning for a Chromatographic Analysis
1.2. The Evaluation of Analytical Data
1.3. Sampling
Chapter 2. The Role of Sample Preparation
2.1. Routine Manipulations of the Sample
2.2. Preliminary Processing of the Sample
2.3. Sample Cleanup and Fractionation
2.4. Concentration of the Sample
2.5. Chemical Modifications of the Sample
2.6. Selection of a Sample Preparation Procedure
2.7. Automation in Sample Preparation
Chapter 3. Chromatography as a Core Step for an Analytical Procedure
3.1. Basic Concepts in Chromatography
3.2. Overview of GC
3.3. Overview of HPLC
3.4. Other Chromatography Types Used as Core Analytical Method
Part II. Main Sample Preparation Techniques
Chapter 4. Mechanical Processing in Sample Preparation
4.1. Grinding and Sieving
4.2. Filtration, Microfiltration, and Ultrafiltration
4.3. Centrifugation
Chapter 5. Phase Transfer in Sample Preparation
5.1. Distillation, Vaporization, and Drying
5.2. Physical Dissolution, Crystallization, and Precipitation
Chapter 6. Solvent Extraction
6.1. Conventional Liquid–Liquid Extraction
6.2. Special LLE Procedures
6.3. Conventional Liquid–Solid Extraction
6.4. Accelerated Solvent Extraction
6.5. Microwave-Assisted Solvent Extraction
6.6. Supercritical Solvent Extraction
6.7. Solvent–Gas Extraction
Chapter 7. Solid-Phase Extraction
7.1. Conventional Solid-Phase Extraction
7.2. Materials Used as Solid Phases and Formats
7.3. Retention and Elution Mechanisms in SPE
7.4. Selection of Sorbents in SPE Practice
7.5. Solvents Used in SPE
7.6. Optimization of SPE
7.7. SPE from Headspace
7.8. Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME)
7.9. Special SPE Techniques
Chapter 8. Other Sample Preparation Techniques Not Involving Chemical Modifications of the Analyte
8.1. Chromatographic Procedures as Preliminary Separations
8.2. Membrane Separations as Sample Preparation Techniques
8.3. Electroseparations in Sample Preparation
8.4. Other Techniques in Sample Preparation
Chapter 9. The Role of Derivatization in Chromatography
9.1. Derivatization for Sample Dissolution
9.2. Improvement of Gas Chromatographic Analysis by Derivatization
9.3. Improvement of Liquid Chromatographic Analysis by Derivatization
9.4. Derivatization for Chiral Separations
Chapter 10. Chemical Reactions Used in Derivatizations
10.1. Reactions with Formation of Alkyl or Aryl Derivatives
10.2. Reactions with Formation of Silyl Derivatives
10.3. Derivatives Formation through Acylation Reactions
10.4. Other Derivatization Reactions
Chapter 11. Chemical Degradation of Polymers for Chromatographic Analysis
11.1. Chemical Degradation of Polymeric Carbohydrates
11.2. Chemical Degradation of Proteins
11.3. Chemical Degradation of Other Macromolecular Compounds
Chapter 12. Comments on Sample Preparation in Chromatography for Different Types of Materials
12.1. Sample Preparation Techniques for the Analysis of Air, Water, and Soil
12.2. Sample Preparation for the Analysis of Pharmaceuticals
12.3. Sample Preparation for the Analysis of Biological Samples
12.4. Sample Preparation for Food and Agricultural Products
12.5. Sample Preparation Related to the Analysis of Other Materials and/or Processes
Index
No. of pages: 453
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: October 18, 2014
Imprint: Elsevier
eBook ISBN: 9780444543226
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