This book is designed to be used by working analytical chemists as well as any chemists and technicians who need to use HPLC, in analytical labs but also in clinical and environmental labs. Due to the colloquial tone, the book may be more geared to an English-speaking audience with no difficultues in dealing with the language. Occasionally there might be colloquialisms that readers whose English is hesitant may not be able to find in their dictionary.
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HPLC A Practical User′s Guide Marvin C. McMaster HPLC: A Practical User′s Guide is essential for chromatographers needing a proven training manual for setting up and running an HPLC system, for optimizing and cleaning columns and separations, and for obtaining separations and maximizing information from a system. The author, based on 15 years of laboratory and field troubleshooting experience, explains the basic techniques and shows how to use them to optimize separations. Proven methods are provided for starting up and maintaining HPLC systems, cleaning and troubleshooting column and system problems, and systematic column treatment and methods development, both manual and automated. Coverage includes preparative HPLC, diode array, UV detectors, advances in HPLC/mass spectrometry, and a discussion of hardware configurations and interfacing to computers and data acquisition devices. A guide to separations, a glossary of terms, and a programmed self–learning guide are also included.
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