Handbook of HPLC
Discover the latest advancements in high performance liquid chromatography with the Handbook of HPLC by Danilo Corradini. Now in its second edition, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this comprehensive guide spans an impressive 716 pages and delves into cutting-edge topics such as monolithic columns, bonded stationary phases, and micro-HPLC.
Explore innovative techniques like two-dimensional comprehensive liquid chromatography and gradient elution mode. The handbook also covers essential retention models for ions and capillary electromigration techniques, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners alike. Additionally, it provides in-depth insights into HPLC detectors and the integration of LC-MS.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or a student, the Handbook of HPLC is your go-to reference for mastering the complexities of liquid chromatography and staying ahead in this dynamic field.