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Analytical Gas Chromatography Walter Jennings (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis)

Analytical Gas Chromatography By Walter Jennings (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis)

Summary

Gas chromatography is one of the world's most widely used analytical technique. This work covers the concepts and materials for sample injection and stationary phases. It presents detailed consideration of the influence of carrier gas velocity on practical aspects of chromatographic performance.

Analytical Gas Chromatography Summary

Analytical Gas Chromatography by Walter Jennings (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis)

Gas chromatography remains the world's most widely used analytical technique, yet the expertise of a large proportion of chromatographers lies in other fields. Many users have little real knowledge of the variablesin the chromatographic process, the interaction between those variables, how they are best controlled, how the quality of their analytical results could be improved, and how analysis times can be shortened to facilitate the generation of a greater numberof more reliable results on the same equipment. An analyst with a more comprehensive understanding of chromatographic principles and practice, however, can often improve the quality of the data generated, reduce the analytical time, and forestall the needto purchase an additional chromatograph or another mass spectrometer. The Second Edition of Analytical Gas Chromatography is extensively revised with selected areas expanded and many new explanations and figures. The section on sample injection has been updated to include newer concepts of split, splitless, hot and cold on-column, programmed temperature vaporization, and large volume injections. Coverage of stationary phases now includes discussion, applications, and rationale of the increased thermal and oxidative resistance of the newly designed silarylenepolysiloxane polymers. Conventional andextended rangepolyethylene glycol stationary phases are examined from the viewpoints of temperature range and retention index reliabilities, and the chapter onVariableshas been completely rewritten. The ways in which carrier gas velocity influences chromatographic performance is considered in detail, and includes what may be the first rational explanation of the seemingly anomalous effects that temperature exercises on gas viscosity (and gas flow). The practical effects that these changes cause to the chromatography is examined in pressure-, flow-, andEPC-regulated systems.Column Selection, Installation, and Usehas been completely rewritten as well. The accuracy of theVan Deemter plots has been greatly enhanced; a new program corrects for the first time for the changes in gas density and diffusion that occur during the chromatographic process because of solute progression through the pressure drop of the column. A new section has also been added on meeting thespecial requirements of columns destined for mass spectral analysis. The chapter onSpecial Applicationshas been expanded to include considerations ofselectivity tuning,of fast analysis, and the section of Applications has been thoroughly updated and expanded.

Analytical Gas Chromatography Reviews

Eminently readable...It is the sort of reference book that should be on the shelf of every laboratory that contains a gas chromatograph. --Brian Bush, Wadsworth Laboratory, New York State Department in ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY The treatment is superb and complete. The authors style of writing makes the book easy to read and interesting. Thus, if you desire a well-written, interesting treatment on the practical considerations involved in gas chromatography, emphasizing the selection, installation, evaluation, application, and basis for the use of open tubular glass capillary columns, this book should be your choice. --Peter F. Lott, University of Missouri-Kansas City in THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Table of Contents

The Open Tubular ColumnThe Stationary PhaseVariables in the Gas Chromatographic ProcessColumn Selection, Installation, and Use: General ConsiderationsInstrument Conversion and AdaptationSpecial Analytical TechniquesTroubleshooting

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GOR007485211
9780123843579
012384357X
Analytical Gas Chromatography by Walter Jennings (Dept. of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
19970925
408
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