
The following reviews are given by famous and intelligent professors in their respective fields of science.
“[. . .] a concise and ‘to-the-point’ text, covering the broad topic of HPLC. While the book is not ntended to be a comprehensive treatise, it addresses all major topics in HPLC and provides updated, practical information not found in other introductory texts. “
—Henrik T. Rasmussen, PhD
I found the author’s use of bullet points, tabulation and figures extremely effective in conveying practical ‘take-home’ messages and providing sound and definitive guidance.
“This is a great introductory book on liquid chromatography. I especially like the intuitive explanations and clear figures.”
—John W. Dolan, PhD
“Dong’s book is especially written for the pharmaceutical industry. I am sure that it will be highly welcomed by the practitioners in this field, not only because of its numerous relevant examples of drug eparations but also because of its focus on regulatory aspects.”
—Veronika Meyer, PhD
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a versatile analytical technology widely used for the analysis of pharmaceuticals, biomolecules, polymers, and many organic and ionic compounds. There is no shortage of excellent books on chromatography
and on HPLC though many are outdated and others cover academic theories or specialized topics. This book strives to be a concise text that capsulizes the essence of HPLC fundamentals, applications, and developments. It describes basic theories and terminologies for the novice and reviews relevant concepts, best practices, and modern trends for the experienced practitioner. While broad in scope, this book focuses on reversed-phase HPLC (the most common separation mode) and pharmaceutical applications (the largest user segment). Information is presented in a straightforward manner and illustrated with an abundance of diagrams, chromatograms, tables, and case studies and supported with selected key references or web resources. Most importantly, this book was written as an updated reference guide for busy laboratory analysts and researchers. Topics covered include HPLC operation, method development, maintenance/troubleshooting, and regulatory aspects. This book can serve as a supplementary text for students pursuing a career in analytical chemistry. A reader with a science degree and a basic understanding of chemistry is assumed. This book offers the following benefits:
• A broad-scope overview of basic principles, instrumentation, and applications.
• A concise review of concepts and trends relevant to modern practice.
• A summary update of best practices in HPLC operation, method development, maintenance, troubleshooting, and regulatory compliance.
• A summary review of modern trends in HPLC, including quick turnaround and “greener” methods.
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