Optimization of Chromatographic Selectivity: A Guide to Method Development

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This is the first detailed description of method development in chromatography - the overall process of which may be summarized as: method selection, phase selection, selectivity optimization, and system optimization. All four aspects receive attention in this book. Chapter 1 gives a short introduction, describes chromatographic theory and nomenclature, and outlines the method development process. Chapter 2 describes guidelines for method selection, and quantitative concepts for characterizing and classifying chromatographic phases. Selective separation methods, from both gas and liquid chromatography are given in Chapter 3; the main parameters of each method are identified and simple, quantitative relations are sought to describe their effects. Criteria by which to judge the quality of separation are discussed in Chapter 4 with clear recommendations for different situations. The specific problems involved in the optimization of chromatographic selectivity are explained in Chapter 5. Optimization procedures, illustrated by examples, are extensively described and compared on the basis of a number of criteria. Suggestions are made both for the application of different procedures and for further research. The optimization of programmed analysis receives special attention in Chapter 6, and the last chapter summarizes the optimization of the chromatographic system, including the optimization of the efficiency, sensitivity and instrumentation. Those involved in developing chromatographic methods or wishing to improve existing methods will value the detailed, structured way in which the subject is presented. Because optimization procedures and criteria are described as elements of a complete optimization package, the book will help the reader to understand, evaluate and select current and future commercial systems.

Author(s): Peter J. Schoenmakers (Eds.)
Series: Journal of Chromatography Library 35
Edition: 1st repr. 1987
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 1986

Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: III-XV, 1-345

Content:
Edited by
Page III

Copyright page
Page IV

Journal of Chromatography Library
Pages IX-XI

Preface
Pages XIII-XIV
Peter Schoenmakers

Acknowledgements
Page XV

Chapter 1 Introduction
Pages 1-19

Chapter 2 Selection of Methods
Pages 20-36

Chapter 3 Parameters Affecting Selectivity
Pages 37-115

Chapter 4 Optimization Criteria
Pages 116-169

Chapter 5 Optimization Procedures
Pages 170-252

Chapter 6 Programmed Analysis
Pages 253-295

Chapter 7 System Optimization
Pages 296-319

Symbols and Abbreviations
Pages 321-327

Author Index
Pages 329-332

Subject Index
Pages 333-345