High-performance liquid chromatography has become the predominant global separation technique over the past four decades. However, the recent development of an alternative column packing material - a one-piece porous solid known as a 'monolith' - has transformed the field. Monoliths have attracted a large amount of interest due to the enhanced speed and thoroughness with which they can separate complex mixtures of biological molecules. Monolithic Chromatography and its Modern Applications is the book for any seasoned scientist already using monolithic columns, as well as those novices who are new to the area and would like to know more about this technique. It's the ideal resource for all analytical laboratories thinking of improving their separation protocols. In this book, global experts comprehensively describe this developing field, with part one covering the synthesis and characterisation of the columns and part two discussing their numerous applications.
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