Revival: Handbook of Chromatography Vol I (1982)

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Acetic Anhydride
advanced carbohydrate separation methods
Alditol Acetates
Aminodeoxy Sugars
analytical biochemistry
Anion Exchange Chromatography
Boiling Water Bath
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Cellulose Acetate Strips
Con A-Sepharose
Concentrated Sulfuric Acid
electrophoretic separation
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Gas Chromatograph
Gas Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
GC Analysis
glycobiology
Gunter Zweig
Hexuronic Acids
high performance liquid chromatography
Isopropylidene Acetals
Joseph Sherma
Mass Spectrometry
Methyl Glycoside
Methylated Sugars
Pharmacia AB
Phenol Sulfuric Acid Method
saccharide analysis
Sodium Tetraborate
Table Lc
Thin Layer Chromatography
thin layer techniques
Trifluoroacetic Anhydride
Trimethylsilyl Derivatives
Trimethylsilyl Ethers
Uronic Acid

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138506213
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This handbook is intended to serve as a working manual and reference book for carbohydrate chemists and biochemists using the chromatographic methods that are indispensable in this field. Emphsis is on newer methods, such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and other automated liquid chromatography systems; and the material included was compiled mainly from literature published during the years 1970 to 1978. Data appearing in Volumes I and II of the Handbook of Chromatography are not repeated here, but references to relevant tables in Volumes I and II are given at the start of corresponding sections of this handbook. In some cases material published before 1970 that was omitted from Volumes I and II of the series is included here: this applies particularly to the sections dealing with paper chromatography and electrophoresis.

Dr Shirley C Churms (born Macintosh) graduated with the BSc (with distinction in Chemistry) in 1957, Honours in 1958 and the PhD in 1962. She was awarded the Ohio State Fellowship by the International Federation of University Women, which enabled her to spend her postdoctoral year at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London.

Dr Churms held a position as a research associate in the Carbohydrate Chemistry Research Unit, under the direction of Professor Alistair Stephen. At a time when few women were active researchers she established herself as an expert in carbohydrate chemistry, culminating in the publication of several books on the topic in the 1980s and 1990s. After her retirement she continued her association with the Department of Chemistry and in recent years, generations of undergraduate and postgraduate students have welcomed Dr Churms' expertise in editing and advice on scientific writing.

Dr Shirley Churms passed away on 23 February 2016.