8 edition of Ion chromatography. found in the catalog.
Published
2000
by Wiley-VCH in Weinheim, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Gjerde, Douglas T., Gjerde, Douglas T. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QD79.C453 G52 2000 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 254 p. : |
Number of Pages | 254 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6899721M |
ISBN 10 | 3527299149 |
LC Control Number | 00709397 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 43069170 |
Although ion chromatography is simply a branch of liquid chromatography, it has its own peculiarities, and these are often only learnt the hard way. Those familiar with earlier editions of this book will recognize the :// CiteScore: ℹ CiteScore: CiteScore measures the average citations received per peer-reviewed document published in this title. CiteScore values are based on citation counts in a range of four years (e.g. ) to peer-reviewed documents (articles, reviews, conference papers, data papers and book chapters) published in the same four calendar years, divided by the number of
Ion Chromatography Ion Chromatography Book Review , 72, Ion Chromatography how to pretreat samples. One obvious out of date with respect to modern omission I would say is the lack of a theory based around electrostatic reten- by James S. Fritz and Douglas T. Gjerde: chapter on :// Ion exchange chromatography (or ion chromatography, IC) is a subset of liquid chromatography which is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. Similar to liquid chromatography, ion chromatography utilizes a liquid mobile phase, a separation column and a detector to measure the species eluted from
This is a book I would recommend highly to practitioners of ion chromatography at all levels." Analytical Chemistry "The text is written in an easily readable style, the topics are covered in a systematic and logical manner and the book is well illustrated with numerous chromatograms and :// Thii is e&ly the best book orrinorganic chromatography written in recent years, The term “ion chromatography” was invented by Bauman for an ion-exchange separation system involving a technique to eliminate the electrolyte used as an eluent and subsequent (usually) conductimetric detection of the separated ions on the microgram Scale_Most of
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"This book is an excellent reference for someone starting out or practicing IC" Journal of the American Chemical Society "All aspects of ion chromatography, including ion-exclusion chromatography and ion-pair chromatography, are covered.
The book is lavishly illustrated with :// "Overall, this is a good book for those interested in the separation of small inorganic and organic ions.
It takes the reader from beginner to intermediate level in terms of the understanding and practice of ion › Books › Science & Math › Chemistry. @article{osti_, title = {Ion chromatography}, author = {Tarter, J G}, abstractNote = {Similar in many ways to other liquid chromatographic techniques, ion chromatography (IC) is an invaluable method that is used all too rarely in chemical analysis.
Its application is particularly promising in the analysis of inorganic anions, an area where more information is :// This book is a valuable aid to all scientists wishing to work confidently with these different methods, as well as practitioners who employ these techniques on a day-to-day basis.
Summary: Ion Chromatography, 2nd Edition. Rating: 5 I need to review for Reflecting the tremendous development of ion chromatography in recent years, the best-selling book by Fritz and Gjerde has now gone into a third edition. This is essentially a new book, describing materials, principles, and methods of ion chromatography in a clear and concise :// Ion exchange chromatography, with suppressed conductivity detection, has been widely used for the separation of different organic and inorganic ions,42 In suppressed IC, after ions are detection methods for ion chromatography Download detection methods for ion chromatography or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.
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Ion Chromatography Ion Chromatography is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatise on all aspects of ion chromatography. Ion-exchange, ion-interaction, ion-exclusion and other pertinent separation modes are included, whilst the detection methods discussed include conductivity, amperometry, potentiometry, spectroscopic methods (both molecular and atomic › Books › Medical Books › Medicine.
The basic process of chromatography using ion exchange can be represented in 5 steps: eluent loading, sample injection, separation of sample, elution of analyte A, and elution of analyte B, shown and explained below. Elution is the process where the compound of interest is moved through the column.
This happens because the eluent, the solution Charge Ion exchange chromatography (IEX) Size Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), also called gel filtration (GF) Hydrophobicity Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) Reversed phase chromatography (RPC) Biorecognition (ligand specificity) Affinity chromatography (AC) Fig I Separation principles in chromatographic :// /methods/biochem/ Ion-exchange chromatography which is designed specifically for the separation of differently charged or ionizable compounds comprises from mobile and stationary phases similar to other forms of column based liquid chromatography techniques [].
Mobil phases consist an aqueous buffer system into which the mixture to be :// The technique of ion exchange chromatography is based on this interaction.
Ion exchange is pr obably the most fr equently used chr omatographic technique for the separation and purification of pr oteins, polypeptides, nucleic acids, polynucle - otides, and other char ged biomolecules (1). The r easons for the success of Ion exchange chromatography (or ion chromatography, IC) is a subset of liquid chromatog‐ raphy which is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge.
Similar to liquid chromatography, ion chromatography utilizes a liquid mobile phase, Ion chromatography is one of the most widely used separation techniques of analytical chemistry with applications in fields such as medicinal chemistry, water chemistry and materials :// Bewitched is an odd word with which to begin a chemical textbook.
Yet that is a fair description of how I reacted on first leaming of ion exchange and imagining what might be done with it. That initia Ion chromatography is used to analyse aqueous samples containing ppm quantities of common anions (such as fluoride, chloride, nitrite, nitrate, and sulphate).
Ion chromatography is a form of liquid chromatography that uses ion-exchange resins to separate atomic or molecular ions based on their interaction with the resin (Figure 19). Ion Chromatography Introduction Ion Chromatography (IC) was introduced in by Small, Stevens and Baumann as a new analytical method.
Within a short period of time, ion chromatography developed from a new detection scheme for a few selected inorganic anions and cations to a versatile analytical technique for ionic species in This is a book I would recommend highly to practitioners of ion chromatography at all levels." Analytical Chemistry "The text is written in an easily readable style, the topics are covered in a systematic and logical manner and the book is well illustrated with numerous chromatograms and ://+of+Ion.
Ion Chromatography: Instrumentation, Techniques and Applications, Volume 13 in the series Separation Science and Technology, provides a modern overview of all aspects of ion chromatography instrumentation and chemistry techniques, including the historical backdrop of some of the key existing books on ion chromatography are focused on single column ion chromatography of ion chromatography to mass-spectrometric or inductively coupled plasma detectors - Validation of ion-chromatographic methods, which is important for quality assurance The author has played a major role in the development of ion -- has been.
Ion Chromatography is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatise on all aspects of ion chromatography. Ion-exchange, ion-interaction, ion-exclusion and other pertinent separation modes are included, whilst the detection methods discussed include conductivity, amperometry, potentiometry, spectroscopic methods both molecular and atomic Charge Ion exchange chromatography (IEX), chromatofocusing (CF) Size Gel filtration (GF), also called size exclusion Hydrophobicity Hydrophobic inte raction chromatography (HIC) Reversed phase chromatography (RPC) Biorecognition (ligand specificity) Affinity chromatography (AC) Fig.
1. Separation principles in chromatographic Wastewater analysis is an important area in analytical and environmental chemistry.
It can be performed with both the classic wet methods and instrumental techniques. The development of new methods, and modification of the existing ones, constitute a major task for researchers.
Ion chromatography plays a predominant role in ion determinations with the instrumental ://