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Ion Exchange in Analytical Chemistry

โœ Scribed by William Rieman, Harold F. Walton, R. Belcher and H. Freiser (Auth.)


Publisher
Pergamon Press
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
297
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The aim of this rare volume is to provide up-to-the-minute coverage of the many applications of ion exchange in analytical chemistry. This work places major emphasis on modern high-resolution chromatography, and also includes the analysis of proteins and biological macromolecules. The easy-to-read text gives a general account of ion exchangers, their properties and how they are made, as well as a brief account of the physical chemistry of classical microporous ion-exchanging polymers. Organized by methods and techniques, this one-of-a-kind book describes each technique using illustrations by representative applications. This interesting review also compares ion-exchange methods with other methods of accomplishing the same analyses. It addresses many new areas in this field, including such exciting topics as pulsed amperometric detection of carbohydrates, amino acids, and peptides; chromatography of carbohydrates by anion exchange; and methods of polymer synthesis. Everyone who has an interest in analytical chemistry, chromatography, reactive polymers, and chromatographic science will want to add this reference to their collection of up-to-date resources

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page xiii
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION, Pages 1-15
CHAPTER 2 - GENERAL PROPERTIES OF ION-EXCHANGE RESINS, Pages 16-35
CHAPTER 3 - ION-EXCHANGE EQUILIBRIUM, Pages 36-53
CHAPTER 4 - ION-EXCHANGE KINETICS, Pages 54-62
CHAPTER 5 - NONCHROMATOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS, Pages 63-87
CHAPTER 6 - THEORY OF ION-EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 88-131
CHAPTER 7 - TECHNIQUE OF ION-EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 132-139
CHAPTER 8 - APPLICATIONS OF ION-EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY, Pages 140-174
CHAPTER 9 - SALTING-OUT CHROMATOGRAPHY AND RELATED METHODS, Pages 175-196
CHAPTER 10 - LESS COMMON ION EXCHANGERS, Pages 197-198,198a,199-261
CHAPTER 11 - STUDY OF COMPLEX IONS, Pages 262-274
APPENDIX - LIST OF SYMBOLS, Pages 275-277
NAME INDEX, Pages 279-287
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 289-294
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, Page 295


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