Sample Preparation for Biomedical and Environmental Analysis, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
The Chromatographic Society Symposium Series

Coordinators: Stevenson D., Wilson I.D.

Language: English
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This volume represents the proceedings of an international symposium on sample preparation, held at the University of Surrey, and jointly organised by the Chromatographic Society and the Robens Institute. The Chromatographic Society is the only international organisation devoted to the promotion of, and the exchange of information on, all aspects of chromatography and related techniques. With the introduction of gas chromatography in 1952, the Hydrocarbon Chemistry Panel of the Hydrocarbon Research Group of the Institute of Petroleum, recognising the potential of this new technique, set up a Committee under Dr S.F. Birch to organise a symposium on "Vapor Phase Chromatography" which was held in London in June 1956. Almost 400 delegates attended this meeting and success exceeded all expectation. It was to afford discussion of immediately apparent that there was a need for an organised forum development and application of the method and, by the end of the year, the Gas Chromatog­ raphy Discussion Group had been formed under the Chairmanship of Dr A.T. James with D.H. Desty as Secretary. Membership of this Group was originally by invitation only, but in deference to popular demand, the Group was opened to all willing to pay the modest sub­ scription of one guinea and in 1957 A.J.P. Martin, Nobel Laureate, was elected inaugural Chairman of the newly-expanded Discussion Group.
OnLine Sample Treatment for Column Liquid Chromatography; U.A.Th. Brinkman. Sample Preparation Using Supercritical Fluid Extraction; R.M. Smith, M.D. Burford.; (Post-Column) Reaction-Detection; H. Lingeman, U.A.Th. Brinkman. Proton Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy; I.D. Wilson, J.K. Nicholson. The Effect of Cartridge Conditioning in the Reversed-Phase Extraction of Basic Drugs; B. Law. Experiences with Automated Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis; V.S. Piscot, R.D. McDowall. Clinical Analytes from Biological Matrices; I.D. Wilson. A Rational Approach to the Development of Solid Phase Extraction Methods for Drugs in Biological Matrices; R.J. Simmonds, et al. The Analysis of Primary and Secondary Free Amino Acids in Biological Fluids; J.D.H. Cooper, et al. Introduction to Automated Sequential Trace Enrichment of Dialysates and its Application to the Analysis of Nucleosides in Plasma; A.R. Buick, C.T.C.F. Sheung. 14 additional articles. Index.