High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has long been recognized as one of the most useful and versatile analytical techniques. It has now progressed from being a highly expensive method of analysis to a routine technique with wide applications. Consequently there is a requirement in many chemistry and chemistry-related courses for students to acquire a detailed understanding of the principles and practice of HPLC. Written in a manner suitable for undergraduate students studying analytical chemistry and learning about chromatographic analytical techniques applied to pharmaceutical analysis, biochemistry and related disciplines, High-performance Liquid Chromatography: Fundamental Principles and Practice introduces the fundamentals of HPLC. Loosely structured in three parts, the text begins with a thorough introduction of the subject and then progresses through the essential knowledge of the instrumentation needed for HPLC. The final part covers with the applications of HPLC in real-world situations. Developed by a team of international experts from a wide cross-section of disciplines, the text is relevant to a wide range of courses.
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has long been recognized as one of the most useful and versatile analytical techniques. It has now progressed from being a highly expensive method of analysis to a routine technique with wide applications. Consequently there is a requirement in many chemistry and chemistry-related courses for students to acquire a detailed understanding of the principles and practice of HPLC.;This book provides an introduction to the fundamentals of HPLC, written in a manner suitable for undergraduate students studying analytical chemistry and learning about chromatographic analytical techniques applied to pharmaceutical analysis, biochemistry and related disciplines. The text is structured into three parts beginning with an introduction, which then progresses to the essential knowledge of the instrumentation needed for HPLC. The final part deals with the applications of HPLC. The book is written by a team of international experts from a wide cross-section of disciplines, and this should ensure its relevance to a wide range of courses throughout the world.;
This book should be of interest to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis, and for students on masters degree courses in analytical chemistry, applied biochemistry, biotechnology and pharmacy. Lough; W.J. University of Sunderland, UK,Wainer; I.W. National Institute on Aging (NIH), Baltimore, Maryland, USA