Chemical Derivatization in Analytical Chemistry Chromatography / edited by R. W. Frei.

The first volume in this series is devoted to derivatization techniques in chromatography, for very obvious reasons. In gas chromatography (GC) chemical derivatization as an aid to expand the usefulness of the technique has been known for more than a decade and has become an established approach. Th...

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Other Authors: Frei, R. W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Edition:1st ed. 1981.
Series:Modern Analytical Chemistry ; 1
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Chemical Derivatization in Pesticide Analysis
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Organochlorine Insecticides
  • 3. Organophosphorus Insecticides
  • 4. Carbamates (Insecticides and Herbicides)
  • 5. Herbicides
  • 6. Phenols
  • 7. Fungicides
  • References
  • 2. Cyclic Boronates as Derivatives for the Gas Chromatography—Mass Spectrometry of Bifunctional Organic Compounds
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Some Historical Background
  • 3. The Scope of Application of Cyclic Boronates in Gas Chromatography
  • 4. Gas Chromatographic Properties of Cyclic Boronates
  • 5. Mass Spectrometric Properties of Cyclic Boronates
  • 6. Preparation of Cyclic Boronates for Use in Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  • 7. Examples of the Preparation and Gas Chromatography of Cyclic Boronates..
  • 8. Summary
  • References
  • 3. General Aspects of Precolumn Derivatization with Emphasis on Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Functional Group Analysis
  • 3. Detector Amplification by Paired Ion Chromatography
  • 4. Conclusions
  • References
  • 4. Reaction Detectors in Liquid Chromatography
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Theoretical Aspects
  • 3. Technical Aspects and Applications
  • 4. Special Applications and Trends
  • 5. Conclusions
  • References.