Modern derivatization methods for separation sciences
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Modern derivatization methods for separation sciences
J. Wiley and Sons, c1999
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Includes new derivatizing reagents not covered in similar book by Blau and
Halket (Wiley 1993) and not found in any other books to date.
A field of increasing importance and significance in separation science.
Concentrates on synthesis of derivatives for HPLC and Capillary
Electrophoresis, techniques of great interest in the pharmaceutical field.
Table of Contents
Partial Table of Contents:
1. Pretreatment for Real Sample Analysis and Choice of Suitable Reagent
2. Reagent for UV-VIS detection
3. Reagent for FL Detection
4. Reagents for CL detection
5. Reagents for electrochemical detection
6. Derivatization for resolution of chiral compounds
References
Subject index.
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