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High Performance Chelation Ion Chromatography

English

By (author): Brett Paull Pavel Nesterenko Phil Jones

Established ion chromatography techniques have changed little since the 1980s but a new technique, high performance chelation ion chromatography (HPCIC), has revolutionized the area. HPCIC enables a much greater range of complex samples to be analyzed and this is the first comprehensive description of its use in the trace determination of metals. Written by world leaders in the field, it is aimed at professionals, postgraduates, chromatographers, analytical chemists, and industrial chemists. The book describes the underlying principles which give rise to the special selectivities that can be chosen for separating specific groups of metals. It also covers the latest research and gives many examples of its application to real samples. The very latest developments in detection techniques are included showing that HPCIC can rival atomic spectroscopic techniques such as ICP-MS. The detailed description of the fundamental principles controlling the separation of trace metals using chelating substrates is unique to this book. It shows how HPCIC differs from the commonly used simple ion exchange techniques and how these chelation characteristics give rise to a much more useful and versatile metal separation system. Readers will also be interested in the analysis of extremely difficult matrices, such as saturated brines, easily achieved by HPCIC but requiring very complex multi column systems using other ion chromatography methods.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1368g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2010
  • Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849730419

About Brett PaullPavel NesterenkoPhil Jones

Pavel N. Nesterenko is a Professor in Separation Sciences at the University of Tasmania School of Chemistry in Hobart Australia. Prior to that he was a researcher and Professor in Analytical Chemistry for twenty years at Moscow State University in Russia. His research interests are in analytical chemistry particularly the separation sciences. This includes high-performance liquid chromatography ion chromatography size-exclusion chromatography chiral chromatography capillary zone electrophoresis and chromatofocusing. Professor Nesterenko is a member of several scholarly societies and scientific councils. In addition to this he has authored numerous book chapters and journal articles is the holder of twelve patents and the winner of four awards. He acts as a referee for a number of academic journals and has organized seven professional meetings. Phil Jones is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth School of Earth Ocean and Environmental Sciences in the UK and the Deakin University School of Biological and Chemical Sciences in Victoria Australia. Prior to his retirement he was a lecturer in Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry for twenty six years. His research interests include the development of trace analytical methods and separation sciences. Since 1980 his main focus has been the trace determination of metals using novel ion chromatography techniques. He has ninety six publications to his name including three reviews and two book chapters.Dr Jones is also a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters. He has also presented at many professional conferences and successfully supervised eighteen PhD students. Brett Paull obtained his PhD (1994) in analytical chemistry from Plymouth University UK working on the development of new modes and applications of ion chromatography. In 1995 Brett joined the Dept. of Chemistry at the University of Tasmania where he continued his research in ion analysis and separation science. In 1998 Brett moved to Dublin City University Ireland where he is now Director of the Irish Separation Science Cluster. Professor Paull has published over 110 journal articles and book chapters in the field of separation science and is currently a member of the Editorial board of Journal of Chromatography A and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Methods.

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