E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten
Kowalska / Sherma Preparative Layer Chromatography
Erscheinungsjahr 2006
ISBN: 978-1-4200-0582-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten
Reihe: Chromatographic Science Series
ISBN: 978-1-4200-0582-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Preparative Layer Chromatography explains how this method is used for separating large quantities of mixtures containing a wide variety of important compounds. It offers a broad review of preparative layer chromatography (PLC) applications and adaptable working procedures for microseparations involving organic, inorganic, and organometallic compounds.
The book contains theoretical background, chemical principles, and relevance of preparative layer chromatography (PLC) to a wide range of applications, particularly in the study of pharmaceuticals and biochemistry. Written by many of the best known and most knowledgeable specialists in the field, the chapters describe all the necessary techniques, current procedures, and superior strategies for selecting the most suitable eluents and designing application-specific PLC systems based on the data being sought. They provide comprehensive instructions, surrounding issues, and suggestions for optimizing optional working techniques within the framework of PLC. The book also provides a complete coverage of bulk sorbents and precoated chromatographic plates available on the international market.
A comprehensive, yet accessible source of information, Preparative Layer Chromatography is a relevant and practical text for experienced as well as novice researchers and practitioners involved in analytical, environmental, geochemical, biological, medicinal, and pharmaceutical analysis.
Zielgruppe
Chromatographers, analytical chemists, biological scientists, pharmaceutical scientists, environmental chemists, and geochemists.
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Weitere Infos & Material
SECTION I
Introduction; Teresa Kowalska and Joseph Sherma
Adsorption Planar Chromatography in the Nonlinear Range: Selected Drawbacks and Selected Guidelines; Krzysztof Kaczmarski, Wojciech Prus please connect the names of all the authorsMieczyslaw Sajewicz, and Teresa Kowalska
Sorbents and Precoated Layers in PLC; Heinz E. Hauck and Michael Schulz
Selection and Optimization of the Mobile Phase for PLC; Virginia Coman
Sample Application and Chromatogram Development; Gertrud E. Morlock
On Methodical Possibilities of the Horizontal Chambers in PLC; Tadeusz H. Dzido and Beata Polak
Location of Separated Zones by Use of Visualization Reagents, UV Absorbance on Layers Containing a Fluorescent Indicator, and Densitometry; Bernd Spangenberg
Additional Detection Methods and Removal of Zones from the Layer; Joseph Sherma
SECTION II
Medical Applications of PLC; Jan Bladek ¸ and Anna Szymanczyk
PLC of Hydrophilic Vitamins; Fumio Watanabe and Emi Miyamoto
Preparative Layer Chromatography of Natural Mixtures; Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos, Teresa Wawrzynowicz, Michal L. Hajnos, and Grzegorz Józwiak
Application of Preparative Layer Chromatography to Lipids; Weerasinghe M. Indrasena
The Use of PLC for Separation of Natural Pigments; George W. Francis
Application of PLC to Inorganics and Organometallics; Ali Mohammad
PLC in a Cleanup and Group Fractionation of Geochemical Samples: A Review of Commonly Applied Techniques; Monika J. Fabianska
The Use of PLC for Isolation and Identification of Unknown Compounds from the Frankincense Resin (Olibanum): Strategies for Finding Marker Substances; Angelika Koch, Rita Richter, and Simla Basar
Index