The Practical Application of the Linear-Solvent-Strength Model

Gradient
elution demystified of the various ways in which chromatography is
applied today, few have been as misunderstood as the technique of
gradient elution, which presents many challenges compared to isocratic
separation. When properly explained, however, gradient elution can be
less difficult to understand and much easier to use than often assumed.
Written
by two well-known authorities in liquid chromatography,
High-Performance Gradient Elution: The Practical Application of the
Linear-Solvent-Strength Model takes the mystery out of the practice of
gradient elution and helps remove barriers to the practical application
of this important separation technique. The book presents a systematic
approach to the current understanding of gradient elution, describing
theory, methodology, and applications across many of the fields that
use liquid chromatography as a primary analytical tool.
This up-to-date, practical, and comprehensive treatment of gradient elution:
* Provides specific, step-by-step recommendations for developing a gradient separation for any sample
* Describes the best approach for troubleshooting problems with gradient methods
* Guides the reader on the equipment used for gradient elution
* Lists which conditions should be varied first during method development, and explains how to interpret scouting gradients
* Explains how to avoid problems in transferring gradient methods
With
a focus on the use of linear solvent strength (LSS) theory for
predicting gradient LC behavior and separations by reversed-phase HPLC,
High-Performance Gradient Elution gives every chromatographer access to
this useful tool.
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