Interfacial Phenomena in Chromatography presents a combination of chromatographic theory, numerical simulation and experimental data. The text covers the interaction and size exclusion methods of separation, identification and characterization of substances in solution. It provides practical information and analysis on the most effective mechanisms of interfacial chromatography, along with its expanding possibilities for biomedical, industrial and environmental applications.
This book presents different chromatography methods in which interactions between the stationary and mobile phases are employed to enhance separation selectivity. It presents results related to the less explored possibilities offered by establishing interfacial phenomena in chromatography.