Modern Liquid Chromatography of MacromoleculesModern Liquid Chromatography of Macromolecules |
Contents
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Chapter 2 Main features of the chromatography of macromolecules | 69 |
Chapter 3 Interpretation of data on the analysis of polymers by gel chromatography | 117 |
Chapter 4 Methodological problems of gelpermeation chromatography GPC | 149 |
Chapter 5 Use of gelpermeation chromatography for the analysis of macro molecules investigation of their interaction and the characterization of the ... | 271 |
Chapter 6 Highperformance gelfiltration chromatography HPGFC | 327 |
Chapter 7 Thinlayer chromatography of polymers | 361 |
fieldflow fractionation and hydrodynamic chromatography | 415 |
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry | 433 |
Announcing a new journal | 436 |
Common terms and phrases
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