|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert L. Wixom (University of Missouri) , Charles W. Gehrke (University of Missouri)Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.30cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9780470283455ISBN 10: 0470283459 Pages: 436 Publication Date: 01 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsDedication. Preface. Acknowledgments. Editors/Authors. Contributors. 1 Chromatography—A New Discipline of Science (Robert L. Wixom, Charles W. Gehrke, Viktor G. Berezkin, and Jaroslav Janak). 2 Chromatography—A Unified Science (Thomas L. Chester). 3 Paradigm Shifts in Chromatography: Nobel Awardees (Robert L. Wixom). 4 The Trails of Research in Chromatography (Robert L. Wixom). 5 Today’s Chromatographers and Their Discoveries (2000–2008) (Robert L. Wixom and Charles W. Gehrke). 6 History and Developments in Chromatographic Column Technology and Validation to 2001 (Ernest Bayer, Walter G. Jennings, Ronald E. Majors, J. Jack Kirkland, Klaus K. Unger, Heinz Engelhardt, Gerard Schomburg, William H. Pirkle, Christopher J. Welch, Daniel W. Armstrong, Jerker O. Porath, Jan B. Sjövall, and Charles W. Gehrke). 7 Chromatography—Advances and Applications in Environmental, Agricultural, Space, Biological, and Medical Sciences (Charles W. Gehrke and David S. Hage). 8 Chromatography—Advances and Applications in Pharmaceutical Analysis in the Corporate Sector (Pat Noland, Terry N. Hopper, Michael W. Dong, Yong Guo, Todd D. Maloney, and Raymond N. Xu). 9 Chromatography—Advances in Environmental and Natural Products, Chemical Analysis and Synthesis (Del Koch, Lyle Johnson, Charles W. Gehrke, Pat Sandra and Richard B. Van Breemen). 10 The Chromatography Story Unfolds (Charles W. Gehrke and Robert L. Wixom). 11 Chromatography in the Millennium—Perspectives (Robert L. Wixom and Charles W. Gehrke). Author/Scientist Index. Subject Index. Cover Photographs Key.ReviewsIn summary, the editors objective of linking thedevelopment of chemical separations to their modern practice wasmet. The description of the development of various separationtechniques, and their impact on modern science, was mostinteresting. Contributions from a variety of separation scientistsprovide a breadth of coverage over nearly all areas of modernchromatography. (Anal Bioanal Chem, 2011) With numerous references and an engaging series of voices, Chromatography: A Science of Discovery offers a diverse look at an essential area of science. It is a unique and invaluable resource for researchers, students, and other interested readers who seek a broader understanding of this field . (News Blaze, 1 February 2011) <p> In summary, the editors objective of linking the development of chemical separations to their modern practice was met. The description of the development of various separation techniques, and their impact on modern science, was most interesting. Contributions from a variety of separation scientists provide a breadth of coverage over nearly all areas of modern chromatography. (Anal Bioanal Chem, 2011) <p> Author InformationROBERT L. WIXOM (1924–2009). As Professor and then Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry at University of Missouri–Columbia, Dr. Wixom received three teaching awards, including a nomination by MU students for the Conservation Educator of the Year (1996) for the State of Missouri. He served as a departmental representative to the Graduate Faculty Senate (1970–1993) and the chair of the Biological Sciences Sector, (1989–1992), which included a key role in three new major university programs. He was the co-initiator of the UMC Environmental Affairs Council, serving as their first chair for three years (1990–1994). In 2003, he received the Earlham College Outstanding Alumni Award. CHARLES W. GEHRKE (1917–2009). As Professor and then Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry at University of Missouri–Columbia, Dr. Gehrke authored over 260 scientific publications in analytical chemistry and biochemistry, including a number of books. He was widely known for developing a quantitative gas chromatographic analysis method for amino acids, which, with NASA, advanced the analysis of moon rocks for signs of life. Dr. Gehrke developed many official analytical methods that were adopted by the Association of Analytical Chemists (AOAC) and received numerous awards, including the AOAC Harvey W. Wiley Award. Drs. Wixom and Gehrke continued to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and education in many ways long after retiring from teaching and research at the University of Missouri. With a great appreciation for history and the groundwork that has been laid for future generations of scientists, they teamed up to produce this book Chromatography: A Science of Discovery. This is their last publication, as they both have passed away. The future of chromatography will benefit from their lifelong efforts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |