Chromatographia
- Present-day technology makes necessary the rapid exchange of information among professionals in the field of chromatography. Because of the difficulty in solving certain analytical problems quickly and economically using only one of the chromatographic methods, the combined use of varied techniques, such as gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy, yields more exact results. Chromatographia is a monthly, international journal that meets the vital demand for the quick spread of accurate, concise information concerning chromatography and related fields. Modern analytical problems place such great demands on the accuracy, sensitivity, speed and economy of the instruments that they can only be solved by close cooperation between theorists, users and instrument manufacturers, and to this end Chromatographia permits the rapid exchange of information. -
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Chromatography: Creating a Central science
- A supplement to Today’s Chemist at Work magazine. Evolving LC: The Life of an Enabling Technology
From the 19th through the 20th centuries, liquid chromatography made chemistry what it is today.
Mark S. Lesney
GC for All: Versatility via Vapor
From the ashes of World War II came the multipurpose chromatography that transformed chemistry forever.
Mark S. Lesney, Bryan D. Tweedy, and Randall Frey
Getting Down to Basics: IC and IEC
Chromatography relying on the nature of charged particles was spurred by the Manhattan Project and has matured into a boon for biotech.
Randall C. Willis
Performing Under Pressure: The Rise of HPLC
Since the 1970s, applications have proliferated, especially in biotech.
David Filmore and Mark S. Lesney
To Affinity and Beyond: Analytical Alphabet Soup
A menu from AF to CEC to HPTLC and SFC rounds out the roster of chromatographic techniques available to the modern researcher. -
(Added: 9-Jan-2003) [Rate It]
HPLC 2007, the premier meeting for liquid phase separations and related techniques, will be organized on June 17-21, 2007 in the International Convention Centre, Ghent, Belgium.HPLC 2007