Eli Grushka 11/5/2007 Discusses chromatographic separations of basic compounds Presents screening approaches for chiral separations Examines chiral stationary phases containing cinchona alkaloid-derived materials Investigates HPLC chiral stationary phases containing macrocyclic antibiotics Discusses the increase in speed of enantiomeric separations using supercritical fluid chromatography Investigates shape selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography Examines hyphenated chromatographic techniqueswith nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Examines the use of organo-silica hybrid monolithic columns for liquid chromatography Reviews the fundamental properties of enhanced-fluidity liquid mixtures
Written by leading international experts in academia and industry,Advances in Chromatography, Volume 46presents all new chapters with thorough reviews on the latest developments in the field.
Volume 46includes new advances in two-dimensional gas chromatography, reversed phase liquid chromatography/shape selectivity, and supercritical fluid chromatography. The book highlights enantioselective separations with emphasis on chiral recognition mechanisms, screening approaches, and separation speed. It also emphasizes hyphenated techniques and enhanced fluidity chromatography with emphasis on monolithic organo-silica hybrid columns. This volume provides an excellent starting point for gaining quick knowledge to the field of separation science.
Table of Contents Liquid Chromatographic Enantiomer Separation and Chiral Recognition by Cinchona Alkaloid-Derived Enantioselective Separation Materials;Michael L鋗merhofer and Wolfgang Lindner HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases Containing Macrocyclic Antibiotics: Practical Aspects and Recognition Mechanism;Ilaria D扐cquarica, Francesco Gasparrini, Domenico Misiti, Marco Pierini, and Claudio Villani Screening Approaches for Chiral Separations;Debby Mangelings and Yvan Vander Heyden Increasing Speed of Enantiomeric Separations Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography;Naijun Wu Shape Selectivity in Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography;Katrice A. Lippa, Catherine A. Rimmer, and Lane C. Sander Liquid Chromatographic Separations of Basic Compounds;David V. McCalley Hyphenated Chromatographic Techniques in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy;Stacie L. Eldridge, Albert K. Korir, Christiana E. Merrywell, and Cynthia K. Larive Organo-Silica Hybrid Monolithic Columns for Liquid Chromatography;Luis A. Col髇 and Li Li Enhanced-Fluidity Liquid Mixtures: Fundamental Properties and Chromatography;Susan V. Olesik Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography;Danielle Ryan and Philip Marriott