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Chapter 1 - Milestones in the development of gas chromatography
Walter G. Jennings and Colin F. Poole
Pages 1-17 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 2 - Theory of gas chromatography
Leonid M. Blumberg
Pages 19-97 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 3 - Column technology: open-tubular columns
Frank L. Dorman and Peter Dawes
Pages 99-116 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 4 - Column technology: porous layer open-tubular columns
Jaap de Zeeuw
Pages 117-140 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 5 - Column technology: packed columns
Colin F. Poole
Pages 141-163 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 6 - Column classification and structure-retention relationships
Colin F. Poole
Pages 165-190 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 7 - Multidimensional and comprehensive gas chromatography
John V. Seeley
Pages 191-216 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 8 - Sample introduction methods
Andrew Tipler
Pages 217-249 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 9 - Headspace gas chromatography
Michael J. Sithersingh and Nicholas H. Snow
Pages 251-265 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 10 - Thermal desorption gas chromatography
Elizabeth Woolfenden
Pages 267-323 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 11 - Pyrolysis-gas chromatography
Karen D. Sam
Pages 325-342 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 12 - Conventional detectors for gas chromatography
Colin F. Poole
Pages 343-369 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 13 - Molecular spectroscopic detectors for gas chromatography
Ariel M. O'Brien and Kevin A. Schug
Pages 371-397 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 14 - Mass spectrometric detectors for gas chromatography
David J. Harvey
Pages 399-424 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 15 - Ion mobility detectors for gas chromatography
Maria Jose Cardador, Natividad Jurado-Campos and Lourdes Arce
Pages 425-447 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 16 - Speciation and element-selective detection by gas chromatography
Qilin Chan and Joseph A. Caruso
Pages 449-467 - Book chapterAbstract only
17 - Field and portable instruments for gas chromatography
Stanley D. Stearns
Pages 469-486 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 18 - Preparative gas chromatography
Leesun Kim and Philip J. Marriott
Pages 487-504 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 19 - Data acquisition and integration
Yuri Kalambet
Pages 505-524 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 20 - Data analysis methods for gas chromatography
Karisa M. Pierce, Timothy J. Trinklein, ... Robert E. Synovec
Pages 525-546 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 21 - Validation of gas chromatographic methods
Bieke Dejaegher, Johanna Smeyers-Verbeke and Yvan Vander Heyden
Pages 547-560 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 22 - Physicochemical measurements (inverse gas chromatography)
Adam Voelkel
Pages 561-579 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 23 - Separation of stereoisomers by gas chromatography
Cecilia Cagliero, Barbara Sgorbini, ... Carlo Bicchi
Pages 581-614 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 24 - Sample preparation for gas chromatography
Colin F. Poole
Pages 615-653 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 25 - Petrochemical applications of gas chromatography
Juliana Crucello, Nathália de Aguiar Porto, ... Leandro Wang Hantao
Pages 655-673 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 26 - Gas chromatographic analysis of essential oils
K. Hüsnü Can Başer and Temel Özek
Pages 675-682 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 27 - Gas chromatographic analysis of lipids
Cristina Cruz-Hernandez and Frédéric Destaillats
Pages 683-701 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 28 - Gas chromatographic analysis of carbohydrates
A.C. Soria, A. Mena, ... M.L. Sanz
Pages 703-726 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 29 - Gas chromatographic applications in metabolomics
Sze Han Lee, Mainak Mal, ... Eric Chun Yong Chan
Pages 727-743 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 30 - Applications of gas chromatography in forensic science
Abuzar Kabir and Kenneth G. Furton
Pages 745-791 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 31 - Applications of gas chromatography to multiresidue methods for pesticides and related compounds in food
Milagros Mezcua, M. Angeles Martinez-Uroz and Amadeo R. Fernandez-Alba
Pages 793-806 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 32 - Gas chromatographic analysis of wine
Susan E. Ebeler
Pages 807-833 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 33 - Gas chromatographic analysis of emerging and persistent environmental contaminants
Frank L. Dorman and Eric J. Reiner
Pages 835-864 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 34 - Gas chromatography in space exploration
Maria Chiara Pietrogrande
Pages 865-874 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 35 - Gas chromatographic analysis of chemical warfare agents
Philip A. Smith
Pages 875-900 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 901-921
About the book
Description
Gas Chromatography, Second Edition, offers a single source of authoritative information on all aspects relating to the practice of gas chromatography. A focus on short, topic-focused chapters facilitates the identification of information that will be of immediate interest for familiar or emerging uses of gas chromatography. The book gives those working in both academia and industry the opportunity to learn, refresh and deepen their understanding of fundamental and instrumental aspects of gas chromatography and tools for the interpretation and management of chromatographic data. Users will find a consolidated guide to the selection of separation conditions and the use of auxiliary techniques.
This new edition restores the contemporary character of the book with respect to those involved in advancing the technology, analyzing the data produced, or applying the technique to new application areas. New topics covered include hyphenated spectroscopic detectors, micromachined instrument platforms, derivatization and related microchemical techniques, petrochemical applications, volatile compounds in the atmosphere, and more.
Gas Chromatography, Second Edition, offers a single source of authoritative information on all aspects relating to the practice of gas chromatography. A focus on short, topic-focused chapters facilitates the identification of information that will be of immediate interest for familiar or emerging uses of gas chromatography. The book gives those working in both academia and industry the opportunity to learn, refresh and deepen their understanding of fundamental and instrumental aspects of gas chromatography and tools for the interpretation and management of chromatographic data. Users will find a consolidated guide to the selection of separation conditions and the use of auxiliary techniques.
This new edition restores the contemporary character of the book with respect to those involved in advancing the technology, analyzing the data produced, or applying the technique to new application areas. New topics covered include hyphenated spectroscopic detectors, micromachined instrument platforms, derivatization and related microchemical techniques, petrochemical applications, volatile compounds in the atmosphere, and more.
Key Features
- Includes chapters written by recognized authoritative and visionary experts in the field, thus providing an overview and focused treatments on a single topic
- Provides comprehensive coverage of modern gas chromatography, from theory, to methods and selected applications
- Places modern developments in research literature into a general context not always apparent to inexperienced users of the techniques
- Includes chapters written by recognized authoritative and visionary experts in the field, thus providing an overview and focused treatments on a single topic
- Provides comprehensive coverage of modern gas chromatography, from theory, to methods and selected applications
- Places modern developments in research literature into a general context not always apparent to inexperienced users of the techniques
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ISBN
978-0-12-820675-1
Language
English
Published
2021
Copyright
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