Chapters In The Evolution Of Chromatography

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Pub. Date: 2008-08-01
Publisher(s): IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS
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Table of Contents

One Hundred Years of Chromatographyp. 1
The Precursors of Chromatographyp. 7
Chromatography in the Ancient Worldp. 9
Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge: "Self-Grown Pictures" as Precursors of Paper Chromatographyp. 15
Early Petroleum Chromatographersp. 31
M. S. Tswett and the Discovery of Chromatographyp. 47
M. S. Tswett, and the Invention of Chromatography Part I: Life and Early Work (1872-1903)p. 49
M. S. Tswett and the Invention of Chromatography Part II: Completion of the Development (1903-1910)p. 60
M. S. Tswett and the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistryp. 76
The First Pioneers in the Use of Chromatographyp. 87
Gottfried Kranzlin, the First Follower of Tswettp. 89
Charles Dhere - Pioneer and Tswett Biographerp. 99
L. S. Palmer and the Beginnings of Chromatography in the United Statesp. 116
Katharine Hope Coward: A Pioneering User of Chromatographyp. 130
Theodor Lippmaa, A Forgotten Chromatographerp. 143
The Rebirth of Chromatographyp. 153
The Rebirth of Chromatographyp. 155
The Rapid Spreading of the Techniquep. 167
The Evolution of the Chromatographic Techniquesp. 185
The Development of Partition Chromatographyp. 187
Paper Chromatographyp. 198
The Evolution of Thin-Layer Chromatographyp. 208
Ion-Exchange Chromatographyp. 221
Preparative Ion-Exchange Chromatography and the Manhattan Projectp. 223
The Development of the Amino Acid Analyzerp. 242
Gas Chromatographyp. 257
Early Development of Gas Adsorption Chromatographyp. 259
The Janak-Type Gas Chromatographs of the 1950sp. 277
The Beginning of GC Instrumentationp. 291
The Invention, Development, and Triumph of the Flame-Ionization Detectorp. 303
The Development of the Electron-Capture Detectorp. 321
Evolution of Open-Tubular (Capillary) Columns for Gas Chromatographyp. 337
The Beginnings of Headspace Analysisp. 354
Modern Liquid Chromatographyp. 369
The Evolution of Modern Liquid Chromatographyp. 371
The Development of the First High-Pressure Liquid Chromatograph at Yale Universityp. 380
The Development of GPC and the First Commercial HPLC Instrumentsp. 391
The Most Important Chromatography Meetingsp. 405
Two Early Chromatography Symposiap. 407
Early European Symposia Showing the Direction for the Evolution of Gas Chromatographyp. 418
Early GC Symposia in the United Statesp. 436
Two Symposia, When HPLC was Youngp. 454
Indexp. 467
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