Capillary Gas Adsorption Chromatography

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· John Wiley & Sons
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330
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An e-book on the use of capillary gas adsorption columns in the lab and within a range of fields With capillary gas adsorption columns commonly in use in laboratories today, this book was written to present a consistent treatment of gas-solid capillary chromatography. The technique utilizes an open-tubular column with a solid sorbent layer inside. Capillary Gas Adsorption Chromatography discusses the importance of the columns in analysing gases and light volatile compounds in chemistry, chemical engineering, petrochemistry, medicine, pharmacy, food science, environmental pollution control, and other fields. Chromatograms in the book illustrate the analytical potential and the role of capillary gas-solid columns in gas chromatography.

About the author

V. G. Berezkin is the author of Capillary Gas Adsorption Chromatography, published by Wiley.

Jaap de Zeeuw is the author of Capillary Gas Adsorption Chromatography, published by Wiley.

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