Forensic Applications of High Performance Liquid Chromatography

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781420091915
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Chromatography has many roles in forensic science, ranging from toxicology to environmental analysis. In particular, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a primary method of analysis in many types of laboratories. Maintaining a balance between practical solutions and the theoretical considerations involved in HPLC analysis, Forensic Applications of High Performance Liquid Chromatography uses real-life examples likely to be found within a forensic science laboratory to explain HPLC from a forensic perspective.

Focusing chiefly on the reverse phase HPLC mode of separation, this volume examines:

  • The history of HPLC and the theory behind the separation process
  • The requirements for successful analysis and best practice tips
  • The modes of separation and detection most appropriate for forensic science applications
  • HPLC method development and evaluation
  • The quality aspects of laboratory operation
  • Troubleshooting HPLC systems and analyses
  • Applications of HPLC within the field of forensic science

Designed as a textbook for university students studying analytical chemistry, applied chemistry, forensic chemistry, or other courses with an element of HPLC within the course curriculum, this volume is also an invaluable guide for those in the early stages of their forensic analysis careers.

An instructor’s manual with lecture slides, test bank, objectives, and exercises is available with qualifying course adoption

Shirley Bayne is a senior lecturer and course leader in forensic science at Teesside University. Michelle Carlin is a junior lecturer at Northumbria University in forensic chemistry where she carries out research in analytical toxicology.

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