Liquid Chromatography, 1. Fundamentals, History, Instrumentation, Materials
Abstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. |
Introduction |
1.1. |
History |
1.2. |
Definition and Theoretical Background |
2. |
Equipment |
2.1. |
Solvent Reservoir, Filters, Degasser and Connecting Tubing |
2.2. |
Pumps |
2.3. |
Sample Introduction Units |
2.4. |
Column Hardware |
2.5. |
Detectors |
2.5.1. |
Photometric Detectors |
2.5.2. |
The Fluorescence Detector |
2.5.3. |
Refractive Index (RI) Detectors |
2.5.4. |
Light-Scattering Detectors |
2.5.5. |
Electrochemical Detectors |
2.6. |
Data Processing Systems |
3. |
Packing Materials and Stationary Phases for HPLC |
3.1. |
Types and Porosity of Column Packing Materials |
3.2. |
Particle Size, Hydrodynamic Aspects of Column Operation |
3.3. |
Superficially Porous Particles |
3.4. |
Monolithic Columns |
3.5. |
Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography |
3.5.1. |
Silica Gel |
3.5.2. |
Metal Oxides |
3.5.3. |
Chemically Bonded Phases |
3.5.4. |
Carbon Adsorbents |
3.5.5. |
Organic Polymer Adsorbents |
3.5.6. |
Characterization of HPLC Column Properties |
4. |
The Mobile Phase |
4.1. |
Purification and Pretreatment of LC Solvents |
4.2. |
Selection of Mobile Phase |