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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier Scientific,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026478402882
    Format: 1 online resource (259 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-77240-2 , 9786611772406 , 0-08-085811-2
    Series Statement: Journal of chromatography library ; v. 11
    Content: LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY DETECTORS
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Liquid Chromatography Detectors; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; PART 1: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY DETECTORS; Chapter 1. History, function and classification of detectors; History and function; Classification of detectors; References; Chapter 2. Performance criteria of LC detectors; The nature of the detector output; Detector linearity; The determination of the response index of a detector; Detector noise; Detector sensitivity; References; Chapter 3. Detector characteristics that affect column performance , Factors that directly affect band dispersionSummary; References; Chapter 4. Summary of detector criteria; Chapter 5. Ancillary equipment; Predetector reactors; Noise filters; Integration; References; PART 2: BULK PROPERTY DETECTORS; Chapter 1. General characteristics of bulk property detectors; The limitations of bulk property detectors; General performance characteristics and areas of application; Chapter 2. The refractive index detector; Theory; A commercial example of the refractive index detector; Applications of refractometerdetector; References , Chapter 3. The dielectric constant detectorTheory; References; Chapter 4. The electrical conductivity detector; A commercial example of an electrical conductivity; References; Chapter 5. Additional bulk property detecting systems; The density detector; The thermal conductivity detector; The interferometer detector; The density balance detector; The vapor pressure detector; References; PART 3: SOLUTE PROPERTY DETECTORS; Chapter 1. Principles of detection; Chapter 2. The ultraviolet absorption detector; References; Chapter 3. The fluorometric detector; References , Chapter 4. The polarographic detectorReferences; Chapter 5. The heat of adsorption detector; References; Chapter 6. The spray impact detector; References; Chapter 7. The radioactivity detector; References; Chapter 8. The electron capture detector; References; Chapter 9. Transport detectors; References; PART 4: THE USE OF DETECTORS IN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY; Chapter 1. The selection of the appropriate detector; The UV detector; The refractive index detector; The fluorescence detector; The wire transport detector; The electron capture detector; The electrical conductivity detector; References , Chapter 2. Quantitative and qualitative analysisColumn temperature; Sample load; Manual measurement of chromatographic data; Computer data processing; Qualitative analysis; Quantitative analysis; References; Chapter 3. Practical hints on detector operation; The recorder; The amplifier; Detector cells; Bubbles - their removal and prevention; Spurious peaks; Base line instability; The moving wire detector; The conductivity detector; The refractive index detector; Chapter 4. Special detector techniques; The differential detector; The integral detector; Vacancy chromatography; References , Chapter 5. Spectroscopic detectors , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-41580-7
    Language: English
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