ABE-IPSABE HOLDINGABE BOOKS
English Polski
On-line access

Bookstore

0.00 PLN
Bookshelf (0) 
Your bookshelf is empty
Basic Gas Chromatography

Basic Gas Chromatography

Authors
Publisher Wiley & Sons
Year
Pages 256
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9780470439548
Categories Chromatography
Delivery to

check shipping prices
Ask about the product
Email
question
  Send
Add to bookshelf

Book description

This is the second, updated edition of the very successful first edition by these co-authors. It contains up-to-date information on the field and has been expanded by several chapters, including one on multidimensional gas chromatography and another on sampling methods, as well as special injection techniques and fast gas chromatography. The new edition offers a brief introduction to GC that should appeal to readers with varying levels of education and emphasizes a practical, applied approach to the subject.

Basic Gas Chromatography

Table of contents

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.

PREFACE.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

1 INTRODUCTION.

A Brief History.

Definitions.

Overview: Advantages and Disadvantages.

Instrumentation.

References.

2 INSTRUMENT OVERVIEW.

Carrier Gas.

Flow Control and Measurement.

Sample Inlets and Sampling Devices.

Columns.

Temperature Zones.

Detectors.

Data Systems.

References.

3 BASIC CONCEPTS AND TERMS.

Definitions, Terms, and Symbols.

The Rate Theory.

A Redefinition of H.

The Achievement of Separation.

References.
4 STATIONARY PHASES.

Selecting a Column.

Classification of Stationary Phases for GLC.

Liquid Stationary Phases (GLC).

Solid Stationary Phases (GSC).

References.

5 PACKED COLUMNS AND INLETS.

Solid Supports.

Liquid Stationary Phases.

Solid Stationary Phases (GSC).

Gas Analysis.

Analysis of Other Inorganics.

Inlets for Liquid Samples and Solutions.

Special Columns.

Upgrading for Capillary Columns.

References.

6 CAPILLARY COLUMNS AND INLETS.

Types of OT Columns.

OT Column Tubing.

Advantages of OT Columns.

Column Selection.

Capillary Inlet Systems.

Miscellaneous Topics.

References.

7 DETECTORS.

Classification of Detectors.

Detector Characteristics.

Flame Ionization Detector (FID).

Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD).

Electron Capture Detector (ECD).

Other Detectors.

References.

8 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS.

Qualitative Analysis.

Quantitative Analysis.

References.

9 PROGRAMMED TEMPERATURE.

Temperature Effects.

Advantages and Disadvantages of PTGC.

Requirements of PTGC.

Theory of PTGC.

Special Topics.

References.

10 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY (GC-MS).

Instrumentation.

History.

Limitations of GC-MS Systems.

Data Analysis.

References.

11 MULTIDIMENSIONAL GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY.

Overview.

Fundamental Principles of Multidimensional Chromatography.

GC×GC with Heart Cutting.

Comprehensive GC×GC.

LC×GC with Heart Cutting.

Comprehensive LC×GC.

Summary.

References.

12 SAMPLING METHODS.

Overview.

Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE).

Solid-Liquid Extraction: Soxhlet Extraction and Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE).

Liquid-Solid Extraction: Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE).

Liquid- or Solid-Vapor Extraction: Headspace Extraction.

Solid-Phase Micro-extraction (SPME).

Additional Techniques and Summary.

References.

13 SPECIAL TOPICS.

Fast GC.

Chiral Analysis by GC.

GC Analysis of Nonvolatile Compounds.

References.

14 TROUBLESHOOTING GC SYSTEMS.

APPENDIX I SYMBOLS AND ACRONYMS.

APPENDIX II GUIDELINES FOR SELECTING CAPILLARY COLUMNS.

APPENDIX III GC: HOW TO AVOID PROBLEMS.

APPENDIX IV CALCULATION OF SPLIT RATIO FOR SPLIT INJECTION ON OT COLUMNS.

APPENDIX V OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR CAPILLARY COLUMNS.

APPENDIX VI OV LIQUID PHASES PHYSICAL PROPERTY DATA.

APPENDIX VII SOME COMPRESSIBILITY CORRECTION FACTORS (J).

APPENDIX VIII SOME INTERNET WEBSITES FOR GAS CHROMATOGRAPHERS.

APPENDIX IX OTHER BOOKS ON GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY.

INDEX OF APPLICATIONS.

INDEX.

We also recommend books

Strony www Białystok Warszawa
801 777 223