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By
F. Švec, 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
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Journal of Chromatography Library, 62
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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Audience
Researchers, academics and undergraduates with an interest in separation science and more specifically capillary electrochromatography.
Contents
SELECTED CONTENTS.
Preface.
List of Contributors.
Chapter 1 - Migration
of charged sample components and electroosmotic flow in packed capillary columns.
(A.S. Rathore, C. Horváth) 1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Flow of ions in open tubes. 1.3 Electroosmotic flow in open tubes.
Chapter 2 - Instrumentation for capillary electrochromatography.
(G.P. Rozing, A. Dermaux, P. Sandra) 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Instrumentation requirements. 2.3 Gradient-CEC instrumentation.
Chapter
3 - Modes of CEC Separation.
(C.M. Johnson, A.P. McKeown, M.R. Euerby) 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Definitions. 3.3 Unmodified packings.
Chapter 4 - Packed bed columns.
(L.A. Colón, T.D. Maloney, A.M. Fermier) 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Column fabrication.
4.3 Packing methods.
Chapter 5 - Capillary electrochromatography on monolithic silica columns.
(N. Tanaka, H. Kobayashi)
5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Monolithic silica columns. 5.3 Preparation procedure of silica monoliths from silane monomers.
Chapter
6 - Capillary column technology: continuous polymer monoliths.
(F. Švec) 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Replaceable polymeric
stationary phases. 6.3 Polymer gels.
Chapter 7 - Open tubular approaches to capillary electrochromatography.
(J.J.
Pesek, M.T. Matyska) 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Chemical etching process. 7.3 Chemical modification process.
Chapter 8 - Hyphenation
of capillary electrochromatography and mass spectrometry: instrumental aspects, separation systems and applications.
(C. G.
Huber, G. Hölzl) 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Instrumentation and technology for coupling of CEC and MS. 8.3 Stationary phase-mobile phase
systems used for CEC-MS.
Chapter 9 - Pressure supported CEC: a high-efficiency technique for enantiomer separation.
(D. Wistuba, V. Schurig) 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Techniques of pressurizing. 9.3 Theory.
Chapter 10 - Applications.
(Z.
Deyl, I. Mikšik) 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Preconcentration procedures. 10.3 Hydrocarbons.
Index of compounds separated.
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Hardbound, 448 pages, publication date: MAR-2001
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50432-6
ISBN-10: 0-444-50432-X
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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