Separation Methods in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry

Separation Methods in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry

Author: Frank J. Wolf

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1483220680

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Separation Methods in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry aims to provide perspectives for the commonly used separations methods and to discuss indications for their use. The book discusses the determination of molecular properties useful in separation based on micro test methods, paper chromatography, thin-layer chromatography, and electrophoresis. The text then describes the theoretical principles of group-separation procedures, liquid-liquid partition, ion-exchange selectivity, gel permeation, and adsorption. Methods of influencing the selectivity coefficients, the basic theory of fractionation methods, and the principles of application are also encompassed. Biochemists and chemists will find the book useful.


Separation Techniques in Clinical Chemistry

Separation Techniques in Clinical Chemistry

Author: Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-05-28

Total Pages: 671

ISBN-13: 1135532788

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This reference examines innovations in separation science for improved sensitivity and cost-efficiency, increased speed, higher sample throughput and lower solvent consumption in the assessment, evaluation, and validation of emerging drug compounds. It investigates breakthroughs in sample pretreatment, HPLC, mass spectrometry, capillary electrophor


Techniques in Organic Chemistry

Techniques in Organic Chemistry

Author: Jerry R. Mohrig

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2010-01-06

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 1429219564

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"Compatible with standard taper miniscale, 14/10 standard taper microscale, Williamson microscale. Supports guided inquiry"--Cover.


Purification of Laboratory Chemicals

Purification of Laboratory Chemicals

Author: W.L.F. Armarego

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-03-07

Total Pages: 627

ISBN-13: 0080515460

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Now in its fifth edition, the book has been updated to include more detailed descriptions of new or more commonly used techniques since the last edition as well as remove those that are no longer used, procedures which have been developed recently, ionization constants (pKa values) and also more detail about the trivial names of compounds.In addition to having two general chapters on purification procedures, this book provides details of the physical properties and purification procedures, taken from literature, of a very extensive number of organic, inorganic and biochemical compounds which are commercially available. This is the only complete source that covers the purification of laboratory chemicals that are commercially available in this manner and format.* Complete update of this valuable, well-known reference* Provides purification procedures of commercially available chemicals and biochemicals* Includes an extremely useful compilation of ionisation constants


Separation, Purification and Identification

Separation, Purification and Identification

Author: Lesley Smart

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 9780854046850

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This book looks at the common techniques used to prepare, purify and identify chemicals and concludes with a Case Study on Forensic Science.


Protein Purification

Protein Purification

Author: Jan-Christer Janson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 9780471186267

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This is a state-of-the-art sourcebook on modern high-resolution biochemical separation techniques for proteins. It contains all the basic theory and principles used in protein chromatography and electrophoresis.


Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry

Author: John D. Roberts

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 1596

ISBN-13: 9780805383218

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Introduction what is organic chemistry all about?; Structural organic chemistry the shapes of molecules functional groups; Organic nomenclature; Alkanes; Stereoisomerism of organic molecules; Bonding in organic molecules atomic-orbital models; More on nomenclature compounds other than hydrocarbons; Nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions; Separation and purification identification of organic compounds by spectroscopic techniques; Alkenes and alkynes. Ionic and radical addition reactions; Alkenes and alkynes; Oxidation and reduction reactions; Acidity or alkynes.


Reactive Extraction

Reactive Extraction

Author: Hans-Jörg Bart

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 366204403X

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This booklet is designed to bridge the gap between handbooks and technical literature and aims at graduate students or experienced readers. Commercial flow sheeting simulation software is increasingly available and is used in the early steps of process design in industry. As to this, more sophisticated and precise models based on activities instead of concentrations should be used. After an introductory chapter there is in Chapter 2 an intensive discussion of reactive phase equilibria of ionic and non-ionic solutes based on chemical potentials. Chapter 3 introduces to multicomponent diffusion and mass transfer. However, the main focus is on the reactive mass transfer on rigid and mobile surfaces where the interfacial reaction, molecular diffusion and adsorption layers are decisive. The respective extraction of zinc with a cation exchanger and of acetic acid with an anion exchanger is discussed as case studies. Since adsorption layers and surfactants have a major impact on liquid-liquid extraction efficiency, the final chapter reviews several tech niques which make use of polymeric species in an extractive process. A short review is also given on extraction apparatus and the hydrodynamics (hydraulic design, droplet populance balances) of columns. Much of the booklet is based on the PhD works of C. Czapla (2000), G. Modes (2000), H. Klocker (1996), T. Kronberger (1995), M. Marters (2000), M. Roos (2000), M. Traving (2000) and B. Wachter (1996) who I wish to thank for their fruitful contributions.