By
F. Svec, Department of Chemistry, University of California, 736 Latimer Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Z. Deyl, Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Description
This book discusses the evolution and uses for capillary electrochromatography as a new dimension to current separation science. With
the emergence of this technique the selection of available separation mechanisms increases dramatically. The book also discusses the
new horizons in the separation of non-polar compounds which have been opened as a result of CEC. Over ten chapters authors cover a wide
variety of topics and provide the reader with necessary theoretical background, description of the instrumentation, modes of operation
and methods of detection and an overview of the broad variety of applications of capillary electrochromatography.
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Journal of Chromatography Library
Audience:
Researchers, academics and undergraduates with an interest in separation science and more specifically capillary electrochromatography.