The explosive growth of chromatography has made it difficult for any individual to maintain a coherent view of progress in the field. Individual investigators trying to stay abreast of advances must rely on authoritative surveys, rather than attempt to read the avalanche of original research papers. This continuing series presents current, critical reviews of the most important developments in chromatographic science. The wealth of literature, even in specialized topics, is overwhelming. In these superb volumes, leading experts separate hardcore advances from the flood of supporting evidence and data. The authors summarize and develop self-contained evaluations of various facets and trends in research, putting their subject matter into perspective. These volumes are of utmost interest to all researchers who need to use separation techniques effectively -- especially analytical, organic, inorganic, clinical, and physical chemists; chromatographers; biochemists and biological chemists; agrochemists; chemical, materials, and quality control engineers; biotechnologists; toxicologists; pharmacologists; pharmacists; physiologists; zoologists; botanists; food, cosmetic, polymer, and environmental scientists; oceanographers; research and quality control scientists in academia, government, hospitals, and industry; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines. Book jacket.
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