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HPLC Made to Measure: A Practical Handbook for Optimization

ISBN: 978-3-527-61199-7

June 2008

786 pages

Description
Alongside developing new ones, the optimization of existing methods is a key task in the HPLC laboratory. And a task that nowadays has to be solved increasingly fast and cost-efficiently.
This handbook provides well-founded assistance in better meeting this challenge. Internationally renowned authors cover both the general basics and strategies in optimization, as well as the specific aspects involved in such different methods as RP-HPLC, NP-HPLC, micro- and nano-HPLC, and hyphenated techniques, such as LC/MS. Nor are such topics as column selection and chiral separations left uncovered. Some of the contributions present applications using common optimization software, such as DryLab or ChromSword. All of the chapters concentrate on the essentials and are written in a practically oriented style, while their self-contained structure allows for targeted references.
Throughout the text, the authors offer concrete, practical tips as well as pertinent background information, together with insights into the optimization methods of seven major international companies from various sectors.
The whole is rounded off with real-life reports from experienced users coming from the different areas of application, in particular the life sciences, such as proteomics or drug development.
About the Author
Following his PhD thesis in 1983, Stavros Kromidas worked as a sales manager for Waters Chromatography . From 1989 to 2001 he was Managing Director of Novia GmbH, a consultancy company for analytical chemistry, and he has been an independent consultant since then. He has been working in the field of HPLC since 1978 and has given lectures and training courses since 1984. He is the author and co-author of numerous articles and several successful books.