Optimization of Chromatographic Selectivity: A Guide to Method Development

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Series: Journal of Chromatography Library 35

ISBN: 0444416161, 9780444416162

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Peter J. Schoenmakers (Eds.)0444416161, 9780444416162

In this two-part monograph, the author describes modern methods for the rapid column liquid chromatography of high- and medium-molecular-weight compounds of biological origin, i.e. proteins, peptides, enzymes, nucleic acids, poly- and oligonucleotides, poly- and oligosaccharides, complex biopolymers and biooligomers such as viruses, bacteriophages, ribosomes and glycoconjugates, as well as some other compounds such as immunomodulators. The material is contained in two parts: Part A dealing with general chromatographic theory, principles, materials and techniques; and Part B dealing with the separation of individual compound classes and containing a register of chromatographed substances and a full-title bibliography. Not only is this a specialized, detailed treatise on chromatographic techniques, it also gives a broad, balanced review of rapid separation of all known important biopolymers and biooligomers, both simple and complex, and also of some synthetically prepared and pharmaceutically important biooligomers. In addition, it provides an introduction to the application of HPLC to the study of the structure of these substances.

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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

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