ABSTRACT

HPLC 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 r

section Section I|242 pages

Practical Guide to HPLC Methods of Pesticide Residue Analysis

chapter 3|22 pages

Method Development of Chromatography

Retention–Eluent Composition Relationships and Application to Analysis of Pesticides

chapter 8|23 pages

Selection of the Mobile Phases for Analysis of Ionic Analytes

Reversed-Phase, Ion-Pair, Ion-Exchange, Ion-Exclusion HPLC

chapter 9|28 pages

Optimization of Normal-Phase and Reversed-Phase Systems for Analysis of Pesticides

Choice of the Mode of Elution—Isocratic and Gradient Elution

section Section II|44 pages

Kinetic Study of Pesticides

chapter 10|16 pages

Kinetics Study of Pesticides in the Environment

Application of HPLC to Kinetic Effects of Pesticide Analysis

section Section III|243 pages

Applications of HPLC and UPLC to Separation and Analysis of Pesticides from Various Classes

chapter 18|20 pages

Application in Pesticide Analysis

Liquid Chromatography—A Review of the State of Science for Biomarker Discovery and Identification