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OverviewHPLC is the principal separation technique for identification of the pesticides in environmental samples and for quantitative analysis of analytes. At each stage of the HPLC procedure, the chromatographer should possess both the practical and theoretical skills required to perform HPLC experiments correctly and to obtain reliable, repeatable, and reproducible results. Developed to serve as a detailed practical guide, High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Pesticide Residue Analysis is a comprehensive source of information and training on state-of-the-art pesticide residue methods performed with the aid of HPLC. The book presents the pros and cons of HPLC as a flexible and versatile separation and analysis tool with multiple purposes and advantages in investigations of pesticides for food and plant drugs standardization, promotion of health, protection of new herbal medicines, and more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tomasz Tuzimski , Joseph ShermaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc ISBN: 9781466568822ISBN 10: 1466568828 Pages: 582 Publication Date: 21 May 2015 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPart I GENERAL ASPECTS Overview of the field of chromatographic methods of pesticide residues analysis and organization of the book Tomasz Tuzimski and Joseph Sherma Pesticides classification and properties Tomasz Tuzimski and Joseph Sherma Method development of chromatography: Retention-eluent composition relationships. Application to analysis of pesticides Edward Soczewinski Choice of the mode of chromatographic method to analysis of pesticides on the basis of the properties of analytes Piotr Kawczak, Tomasz Baczek, and Roman Kaliszan Choice of the mode of sample preparation in the analysis of pesticides on the basis of the properties of the matrix Robert Smith, Kevin Tran, Chris Sack, and Kristy Richards Selection of the mode of stationary phases and columns to analysis of pesticides Boguslaw Buszewski and Szymon Bocian Selection of the type of mobile phases to analysis of nonionic analytes: reversed and normal-phase HPLC Tomasz Tuzimski Selection of the mobile phases to analysis of ionic analytes: reversed-phase, ion-pair, ion-exchange, ion-exclusion HPLC Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos, and Anna Petruczynik Optimization of NP and RP systems for analysis of pesticides. Choice of the mode of elution - isocratic and gradient elution Pavel Jandera Part II Kinetics study of pesticides in the environment: Application of HPLC to kinetics products of pesticides analyses. Lukasz Ciesla Photochemical degradation of pesticides in the environment Davide Vione Part III Sample preparation for determination of pesticides by HPLC Robert Smith, Kevin Tran, Chris Sack, and Kristy Richards Quantitative analysis. Method validation Renato Zanella Analysis of pesticides by HPLC-UV, HPLC-DAD (HPLC-PAD) and other detection methods Tomasz Tuzimski HPLC-MS as a method of identification and quantification of pesticides Yolanda Pico Multidimensional liquid chromatography applied to analysis of pesticides Tadeusz Gorecki and Heba Shaaban Chiral separation of some classes of pesticides by HPLC method Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein Application of chemiluminescence detection in analysis of pesticides by HPLC Peipei Pan UPLC applied to analysis of pesticides Maria de los Angeles Herrera Abdo, Jose Luis Martinez Vidal, and Antonia Garrido Frenich HPLC versus other modern analytical methods for determination of pesticides Tomasz Tuzimski and Joseph ShermaReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |