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E-raamat: Comprehensive Chromatography in Combination with Mass Spectrometry [Wiley Online]

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This book provides a detailed description of various multidimensional chromatographic separation techniques. The editor first provides an introduction to the area and then dives right into the various complex separation techniques. While still not used routinely comprehensive chromatography techniques will help acquaint the readers with the fundamentals and possible benefits of multi-dimensional separations coupled with mass spectrometry.

The topics include a wide range of material that will appease all interested in either entering the field of multidimensional chromatography and those looking to gain a better understanding of the topic.

Contributors ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction
1(12)
Luigi Mondello
Peter Q. Tranchida
Keith D. Bartle
1.1 Two-Dimensional Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry: A 50-Year-Old Combination
2(1)
1.2 Shortcomings of One-Dimensional Chromatography
3(3)
1.3 Benefits of Two-Dimensional Chromatography
6(1)
1.4 Book Content
7(4)
1.5 Final Considerations
11(2)
2 Multidimensional Gas Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations
13(52)
Leonid M. Blumberg
2.1 Symbols
15(2)
2.2 One-Dimensional GC
17(14)
2.3 Comprehensive GC × GC
31(34)
3 Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography: Theoretical Considerations
65(28)
Pavel Jandera
3.1 Two-Dimensional LC Techniques
66(3)
3.2 Peak Capacity in HPLC: One- and Multidimensional Separations
69(4)
3.3 Orthogonality in Two-Dimensional LC-LC Systems
73(2)
3.4 Sample Dimensionality and Structural Correlations
75(4)
3.5 Separation Selectivity and Selection of Phase Systems in Two-Dimensional LC-LC
79(2)
3.6 Programmed Elution in Two-Dimensional HPLC
81(6)
3.7 Fraction Transfer Modulation in Comprehensive LC × LC: Additional Band Broadening
87(2)
3.8 Future Perspectives
89(4)
4 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography
93(52)
Ahmed Mostafa
Tadeusz Gorecki
Peter Q. Tranchida
Luigi Mondello
4.1 Fundamentals of GC × GC
94(2)
4.2 Modulation
96(1)
4.3 GC × GC Data Interpretation
97(3)
4.4 GC × GC Instrumentation
100(1)
4.5 Thermal Modulators
101(14)
4.6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional GC Method Optimization
115(25)
4.7 Final Remarks
140(5)
5 Flow-Modulated Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography
145(26)
John V. Seeley
5.1 Timing Requirements of GC × GC Modulators
145(5)
5.2 Criteria for Evaluating Modulators
150(1)
5.3 Forms of Modulation
151(1)
5.4 Single-Stage Flow Modulation
152(5)
5.5 Two-Stage Flow Modulation
157(10)
5.6 Summary of Flow Modulators
167(2)
5.7 Brief Comparison to Thermal Modulation
169(1)
5.8 Concluding Remarks
169(2)
6 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry
171(72)
Peter Q. Tranchida
Luigi Mondello
Samuel D. H. Poynter
Robert A. Shellie
6.1 Instrument Requirements for GC × GC-MS
173(7)
6.2 Data Processing of GC × GC-TOF MS Results
180(1)
6.3 Method Translation in GC × GC-MS
181(1)
6.4 GC × MS
181(3)
6.5 Conventional and Alternative Modulation Techniques for GC × GC-MS
184(3)
6.6 GC × GC-MS Applications
187(45)
6.7 Concluding Remarks
232(11)
7 Detector Technologies and Applications in Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography
243(38)
Philip J. Marriott
7.1 Detection in GC × GC
244(5)
7.2 Comments on GC × GC with Mass Spectrometry
249(1)
7.3 Flame Ionization Detection in GC × GC
250(4)
7.4 Electron Capture Detection in GC × GC
254(6)
7.5 Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC
260(3)
7.6 Nitrogen Chemiluminescence Detection in GC × GC
263(2)
7.7 Atomic Emission Detection in GC × GC
265(2)
7.8 Thermionic Detection in GC × GC
267(2)
7.9 Flame Photometric Detection in GC × GC
269(3)
7.10 Case Study of GC × GC with Selective Detection
272(2)
7.11 Dual Detection with GC × GC
274(1)
7.12 Conclusions
275(6)
8 History, Evolution, and Optimization Aspects of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography
281(50)
Isabelle Francois
Koen Sandra
Pat Sandra
8.1 Method Development and Instrumentation
282(27)
8.2 Technical Problems in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography
309(5)
8.3 Detection
314(1)
8.4 Data Representation
315(1)
8.5 Instrumentation
316(1)
8.6 Milestones in Comprehensive Liquid Chromatography
317(3)
8.7 Applications
320(1)
8.8 Beyond Two-Dimensional Chromatography
320(1)
8.9 Comparison of LC × LC and Off-Line 2D LC
321(4)
8.10 Conclusions
325(6)
9 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Combined with Mass Spectrometry
331(60)
Paola Dugo
Luigi Mondello
Francesco Cacciola
Paola Donato
9.1 HPLC-MS
332(2)
9.2 LC × LC-MS Instrumentation and Method Development
334(2)
9.3 LC × LC-MS Applications
336(55)
10 Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Applications
391(38)
Paola Dugo
Luigi Mondello
Francesco Cacciola
Paola Donato
10.1 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Synthetic and Natural Polymers
392(7)
10.2 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Natural Products and Antioxidants
399(13)
10.3 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Pharmaceutical and Environmental Compounds
412(5)
10.4 Comprehensive 2D LC Separation of Proteins and Peptides
417(12)
11 Other Comprehensive Chromatography Methods
429(20)
Isabella Francois
Pat Sandra
Danilo Sciarrone
Luigi Mondello
11.1 Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Gas Chromatography
430(10)
11.2 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Gas Chromatography
440(1)
11.3 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
440(2)
11.4 Online Two-Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Liquid Chromatography
442(7)
12 Comprehensive Chromatography Data Interpretation Technologies
449(28)
Elizabeth M. Humston
Robert E. Synovec
12.1 Higher-Order Data Structure
450(3)
12.2 Modifications of First-Order Data-Handling Approaches
453(3)
12.3 Visualization
456(5)
12.4 Mass Spectral Detection
461(2)
12.5 Chemometrics
463(9)
12.6 Summary of Data Interpretation Technologies
472(5)
Index 477
Luigi Mondello is an expert in the field of multidimensional chromatography. He has published a number of books and papers in his field and has been an invited speaker at a number of conferences. He is Editor of the Journal of Separation Science (Wiley). Recently he was awarded The Chromatographic Society's Silver Jubilee Medal award for his work in the field of chromatography and the COLACRO Medal for his contribution to the development and diffusion of the Chromatographic Techniques, and the HTC-Award for the most outstanding and innovative work in the field of hyphenated chromatographic techniques from the Flemish Chemical Society. He is currently Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the the University of Messina in Italy and permanent member of the scientific committee of the International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (ISCC); the International Symposium on Essential Oils (ISEO); the International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Hyphenated Chromatographic Analyzers (HTC-11); the Brazilian Symposium on Chromatography and Related Techniques (SIMCRO); and the Congresso Latino-Americano de Cromatografia e Técnicas Relacionades (COLACRO).