This book is the first of a two-volume project which attempts to treat the sample handling and detection processes in a liquid chromatographic system in an integrated fashion. The need for more selective and sensitive chromatographic methods to help solve the numerous trace analysis problems in complex samples is undisputed. However, few workers realize the strong interdependence of the various steps - sample handling, separation and detection - which must be considered if one wants to arrive at an optimal solution. By introducing a strong element of selectivity and trace enrichment in the sample preparation step, fewer demands are placed on the quality of the chromatography and often a simple UV detector can be used. By using a selective detection mode, i.e. a reaction detector, the sample handling step can frequently be simplified and more easily automated. The impact of such a ``total system'' approach on handling series of highly complex samples such as environmental specimens or biological fluids can be easily imagined. Each chapter includes sufficient references to the literature to serve as a valuable starting point for more detailed investigation.
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This book is the first of a two-volume project which attempts to treat the sample handling and detection processes in a liquid chromatographic system in an integrated fashion. The need for more selective and sensitive chromatographic methods to help solve the numerous trace analysis problems in complex samples is undisputed. However, few workers realize the strong interdependence of the various steps - sample handling, separation and detection - which must be considered if one wants to arrive at an optimal solution. By introducing a strong element of selectivity and trace enrichment in the sample preparation step, fewer demands are placed on the quality of the chromatography and often a simple UV detector can be used. By using a selective detection mode, i. e. a reaction detector, the sample handling step can frequently be simplified and more easily automated. The impact of such a "total system'' approach on handling series of highly complex samples such as environmental specimens or biological fluids can be easily imagined. Each chapter includes sufficient references to the literature to serve as a valuable starting point for more detailed investigation. Special emphasis is placed on the sample handling, and high priority has been given to the treatment of chemical principles applied to the topics presented, rather than to instrumentation. Written by experienced practitioners, this volume will be of interest to investigators in many areas of application, including environmental scientists and those active in the clinical, pharmaceutical and bioanalytical fields.
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Hard Cover. VG (no dj, black boards with white title and blue/white pattern on spine, Royal Aircraft Establishment library markings else all clean tight and bright, no fault) large octavo 457pp. Journal of Chromatography Library volume 39A. On-line sample handling and trace enrichment in liquid chromatography - the determination of organic compounds in water samples; Determination of drugs and their metabolites in biological samples by fully automated HPLC with on-line solid-liquid extaction and pre-column switching; Immobilization of compounds for selective interaction with analytes in liquid chromatography; Design and choice of suitable labelling reagents for liquid chromatography; Photodiode array detection and solute recognition in high-performance liquid chromatography; Electrochemical techniques for detection in HPLC; Solid-phase reactors in high-performance liquid chromatogaphy; Commercial asdpects of post-column reaction detectors for liquid chromatography. N° de réf. du vendeur 5602
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