Chemometrics and Data Analysis in Chromatography

Chromatography approaches are widely used in various life science applications. Since its invention by the Russian botanist Mikhail S. Tsvet in 1901, chromatography has increasingly developed into an invaluable laboratory tool for the separation and identification of chemical components. It outperfo...

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Other Authors: Vu Dang Hoang (auth), Hoang, Vu Dang, editor (editor)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: London, United Kingdom : IntechOpen 2019
2019.
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Summary:Chromatography approaches are widely used in various life science applications. Since its invention by the Russian botanist Mikhail S. Tsvet in 1901, chromatography has increasingly developed into an invaluable laboratory tool for the separation and identification of chemical components. It outperforms older techniques (such as crystallization, solvent extraction, and distillation) by offering unequaled resolving power and the possibility of lowering detection limits to below nanogram levels. To further improve chromatographic methods, however, the use of chemometrics is advisable as an economical alternative to resolve any problematic situations in analysis. This book intends to provide the readers with an up-to-date application of chemometrics and data analysis to different types of chromatographic methods.
Physical Description:1 online resource (116 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781839620935
9781789238365