1st Edition

Dynamics of Chromatography Principles and Theory

By J. Calvin Giddings Copyright 1965
    340 Pages
    by CRC Press

    336 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This classic and bestselling landmark publication, originally published in 1965, examines the dynamic mechanisms, fundamental principles, and physical properties of various chromatographic procedures. It offers methods to characterize, identify, and predict chromatographic phenomena - providing strategies to select the most appropriate separation tools and techniques for specific applications in chemistry, physics, biology, and forensic and environmental science.
    Written by a world-renowned pioneer in the field, Dynamics of Chromatography contains many worked equations and real-world examples in gas and liquid chromatography. It includes numerous schematic figures for visualization of key concepts, introduces the means to control migration rate differences and zone spreading, and presents a detailed random-walk model for clarification of column processes. It also analyzes flow, diffusion, and kinetic events, stresses the link between theory and practice, and summarizes mathematical quantities and parameters.

    Chapter One. Introduction and Dynamics of Zone Migration. Chapter Two. Dynamics of Zone Spreading. Chapter Three. Nonequilibrium and the Simple Mass Transfer Terms. Chapter Four. The Generalized Nonequilibrium Theory. Chapter Five. Packing Structure and Flow Dynamics. Chapter Six. Diffusion and Kinetics in Chromatography. Chapter Seven. The Achievement of Separation

    Biography

    Giddings, J. Calvin