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Forcedflow Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Tyihák Ernő

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Forcedflow Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Tyihák Ernő
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 130.11 MB
Pages: 524
Author: Tyihák, Ernő
ISBN: 9780124201613, 9780124202122, 012420161X, 0124202128
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Forcedflow Layer Chromatography 1st Edition Tyihák Ernő by Tyihák, Ernő 9780124201613, 9780124202122, 012420161X, 0124202128 instant download after payment.

Forced-Flow Layer Chromatography takes a close look at the specifics of forced-flow layer chromatography techniques, from their evolution to the nuances of using these techniques in a variety of applications where traditional thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) are not as effective.

This book presents a number of variations of TLC techniques, with special emphasis on the overpressured-layer chromatography (OPLC) technique and newer developments such as the BioArena System for biomedical analysis. The versatility of these forced-flow techniques opens up new avenues for the analysis of a large number of samples for high-throughput screening and for the analysis of very complex matrices, while the development of BioArena extends the use of these techniques to challenging new areas of bioanalysis.

  • Details a variety of forced-flow techniques, explaining how they markedly reduce developing time and result in less lateral diffusion and more compact spots
  • Emphasizes the benefits of OPLC separation techniques, a method pioneered by the authors nearly forty years ago
  • Discusses new developments, such as the BioArena system used to facilitate detection, isolation, and identification of new antimicrobials, antineoplastics, biopesticides, and other biologically active substances

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