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E-grāmata: Planar Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry

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  • Formāts: 406 pages
  • Sērija : Chromatographic Science Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498705899
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  • Formāts: 406 pages
  • Sērija : Chromatographic Science Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Nov-2015
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498705899

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Planar ChromatographyMass Spectrometry focuses on a relatively new approach to chemical analysis in general, and to separation science in particular. It is the first book to systemically cover the theoretical background, techniques, instrumentation, and practical applications of planar chromatographymass spectrometry as a hyphenated tool of analytical chemistry. It also examines the high and as-yet unexploited potential of planar chromatographymass spectrometry for analytical use in scientific investigations.

This book overviews the combination of planar chromatography, a relatively simple and cost-effective separation step for determining complex mixtures of compounds, with mass spectrometry, an efficient, highly instrumental, and relatively expensive technique that enables rapid identification of separated chemical species. It covers electrophoreticmass spectrometry methods and applications, which are considered planar chromatographic techniques and are increasingly being exploited in proteomic and molecular biology studies as well as for medical diagnostic purposes. It also provides a selection of applications, such as drug control and forensic and food analysis, including more difficult substances such as carbohydrates and lipids.

The book advocates growth in using planar chromatographymass spectrometry in laboratories that have appropriate equipment but have not yet employed the techniques in combination. It also describes the use of a relatively inexpensive commercial system that can be adopted by laboratories currently working without the coupled methodology. Aiming to improve power and efficiency when other analytical methods are inadequate, Planar ChromatographyMass Spectrometry encourages separation science practitioners in academia and industry to combine the two methods for enhanced results.
Preface xvii
Editors xix
Contributors xxiii
SECTION I Materials, Instrumentation, and Techniques of Planar Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 1 Overview of the Field of TLC--MS and Contents of the Book
3(12)
Teresa Kowalska
Mieczyslaw Sajewicz
Joseph Sherma
Chapter 2 Applicability of Commercial and Noncommercial Thin Layers for Mass Spectrometric Detection
15(20)
Fred Rabel
Chapter 3 The CAMAG TLC--MS Interface
35(24)
Joseph Sherma
Jacob Strock
Chapter 4 Principles of Mass Spectrometry Imaging Applicable to Thin-Layer Chromatography
59(8)
Przemyslaw Mielczarek
Anna Bodzon-Kulakowska
Jerzy Silberring
Piotr Suder
Chapter 5 Mass Spectrometry Applicable to Electrophoretic Techniques
67(14)
Anna Drabik
Joanna Ner
Przemyslaw Mielczarek
Piotr Suder
Jerzy Silberring
Chapter 6 Selection of Ionization Methods of Analytes in the TLC--MS Techniques
81(24)
Michal Ceglowski
Grzegorz Schroeder
Chapter 7 Interfacing TLC with Laser-Based Ambient Mass Spectrometry
105(18)
Sychyi Cheng
Jentaie Shiea
Chapter 8 TLC--MS Analysis Using Solvent Elution of Compounds from Chromatographic Media
123(18)
Alen Albreht
Irena Vovk
Chapter 9 Recording of Mass Spectra from Miniaturized Layers (UTLC--MS)
141(32)
Tim T. Habe
Gertrud E. Morlock
SECTION II Practical Applications of Planar Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Methodology
Chapter 10 Strategies of Coupling Planar Chromatography to HPLC--MS
173(26)
Claudia Oellig
Wolfgang Schwack
Chapter 11 Drug Analysis by TLC--DESI MS
199(6)
Anna Bodzon-Kulakowska
Przemyslaw Mielczarek
Piotr Suder
Jerzy Silberring
Chapter 12 Application of TLC and Plasma-Based Ambient MS in Bioanalytical Sciences
205(8)
Marek Smoluch
Przemyslaw Mielczarek
Michal Ceglowski
Grzegorz Schroeder
Jerzy Silberring
Chapter 13 TLC/MALDI MS for the Analysis of Lipids
213(20)
Jurgen Schiller
Beate Fuchs
Rosmarie Suß
Yulia Popkova
Hans Griesinger
Katerina Matheis
Michaela Oberle
Michael Schulz
Chapter 14 Application of TLC--MS to Drug Photodegradation Studies
233(22)
Urszula Hubicka
Jan Krzek
Anna Maslanka
Barbara Zuromska-Witek
Chapter 15 Combination of Thin-Layer Chromatography with Laser Desorption Ionization and Electrospray Ionization--Mass Spectrometric Techniques for Screening of Organic Compounds
255(26)
Suresh Kumar Kailasa
Jigneshkumar V. Rohit
Hui-Fen Wu
Chapter 16 Application of TLC--MS to Analysis of Drugs of Abuse
281(24)
Bruno D. Sabino
Amadeu Cardoso Jr.
Wanderson Romao
Chapter 17 TLC--MS Analysis of Carotenoids, Triterpenoids, and Flavanols in Plant Extracts and Dietary Supplements
305(22)
Irena Vovk
Alen Albreht
Chapter 18 TLC/MALDI MS of Carbohydrates
327(18)
Katharina Lemmnitzer
Rosmarie Suß
Jurgen Schiller
Chapter 19 Spontaneous Chiral Conversion and Peptidization of Amino Acids Traced by Means of TLC--MS
345(22)
Agnieszka Godziek
Anna Maciejowska
Mieczyslaw Sajewicz
Teresa Kowalska
Index 367
Teresa Kowalska earned an MSc in chemistry from the former Pedagogical High School in Katowice, Poland, a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Silesia, Katowice, and a DSc in physical chemistry from The Maria Curie-Skodowska University in Lublin, Poland. She has authored and coauthored approximately 300 original research and review papers, 16 invited book chapters, and approximately 500 conference papers for scientific conferences. She is also coeditor-in-chief of the international chromatography journal Acta Chromatographica and an editorial board member for several chromatography journals. Her main research interests focus on applications of thin-layer, high-performance liquid and gas chromatography to physicochemical problems.

Mieczysaw Sajewicz earned an MSc and a PhD in chemistry from the University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, and a DSc in pharmacy from Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. He has authored and coauthored over 150 original research papers, over 350 conference papers, an encyclopedia entry in Encyclopedia of Chromatography, Second Edition, and two book chapters. He is an editorial board member and coeditor-in-chief of Acta Chromatographica and an editorial board member for the analytical chemistry section of The Scientific World Journal. He is also a member of the Organizing Committee of the annual all-Polish Symposium on Chromatographic Methods of Investigating the Organic Compounds and co-chairman of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of the same event.

Joseph Sherma is professor emeritus of chemistry at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. He earned his PhD in analytical chemistry from Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, under the supervision of the renowned ion exchange chromatography expert William Rieman III. He taught courses in analytical chemistry for more than 40 years, was head of the Lafayette College Chemistry Department for 12 years, and continues to supervise research students. He has authored, coauthored, edited, or coedited more than 750 publications, including research papers and review articles; approximately 30 invited book chapters; and more than 65 books and U.S. government agency manuals in the areas of analytical chemistry and chromatography. He served for 23 years as editor for residues and trace elements of the Journal of AOAC International and is currently its acquisitions editor. He received the 1995 ACS Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution sponsored by Research Corporation, and the first 2009 issue of the journal Acta Universitatis Cibiensis, Seria F, Chemia was dedicated in honor of his teaching, research, and publication accomplishments in analytical chemistry and chromatography.