Advances in Chromatography, Volume 32

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J. Calvin Giddings
CRC Press, Sep 27, 1991 - Science - 296 pages
The Advances in Chromatography series provides the most up-to-date information on a wide range of developments in chromatographic methods and applications. For more than five decades, scientists and researchers have relied upon this series to cover the state of the art in separation science. With contributions from among the leading researchers around the world, this respected series continues to present timely, cutting-edge reviews in the fields of bio-, analytical, organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical chemistry. With contributions from leading authorities, this is an enriching guide for analytical, organic, inorganic, clinical, and physical chemists; chromatographers; biochemists and biotechnologists; scientists in Academia, government, hospitals and industry in both research and quality control. This is Volume 32 originally published in 1991.
 

Contents

Porous Graphitic Carbon in Biomedical Applications
1
Volume
3
Volume
9
Volume
13
Volume
15
Tryptic Mapping by Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography
21
Volume
26
Volume
29
Separation of Polar Lipid Classes into Their Molecular Species
87
Volume 5
89
Laser Spectroscopic Methods for Detection in Liquid Chromatography
125
The Use of Chromatography in Forensic Science
131
Miniaturization in HighPerformance Liquid Chromatography
167
The Analysis of Marijuana Cannabinoids and Their Metabolites in Bio
171
HPLC of Explosives Materials
173
Propellants Components VII Ionic Components and Compositions VIII Conclusion References
174

Rp Values in ThinLayer Chromatography on Alumina and Silica
49
ReversedPhase Gas Chromatography and Emuslifier Characterization
50
Determination of Dissolved Gases in Water by
53
Contents of Other Volumes
65
Review of Current and Future Trends in Paper Chromatography
85
Volume 24
183
Volume 2
221
Index
263
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J. Calvin Giddings (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA) (Edited by)

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