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Handbook of Chromatography features tables and chromatograms, theoretical discussions, and practical applications on the topic.
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Handbook of Chromatography features tables and chromatograms, theoretical discussions, and practical applications on the topic.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351080903
- Artikelnr.: 58944765
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351080903
- Artikelnr.: 58944765
Joseph Sherma, Ph.D., received a B.S. degree in Chemistry from Upsala College, East Orange, New Jersey in 1955 and a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1958. His thesis research at Rutgers was in the area of ion exchange chromatography under the direction of the late William Rieman III. Dr. Sherma joined the faculty of Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania in September, 1958 and is presently John D. and Frances H. Larkin Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department. At Lafayette, he teaches three courses in analytical chemistry and directs an active undergraduate research program in chromatography. Dr. Sherma, independently and with others, has written or edited more than 360 research papers, books, book chapters, reviews, and manuals involving chromatography and other analytical methodology. In addition to being Editor-in-Chief of the CRC Handbook of Chromatography series, he co-edits the series Modern Methods o f Pesticide Analysis with Dr. Thomas Cairns of the FDA for CRC Press. Earlier, he co-edited and edited 17 volumes of the series Analytical Methods for Pesticides and Plant Growth Regulators for Academic Press. He is Editor in the area of residues and trace elements in the Journal o f AO AC International and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal o f Planar Chromatography. As a consultant on chromatography and trace analysis methodology he has been able to advise both industrial companies and federal agencies. Dr. Sherma has received three awards for superior teaching and scholarship at Lafayette College and the E. Emmet Reid Award for excellence in teaching presented by the Middle Atlantic Region of the American Chemical Society (ACS). He is a member of ACS, AIC, AOAC, Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Sigma Xi. Dr. Sherma's current major research interests are in modem quantitative high performance thin-layer chromatography applied to a wide range of organic compounds, including the determination of drugs, pesticides, lipids, and food additives. Charles G. Smith is a Research Associate with the Polymeric Materials Research Center within the Analytical Sciences Laboratory of Dow Chemical USA. He received his B.S. degree from Allegheny College and M.S. in Chemistry from the University of Michigan. Following graduation he worked three years with the Chemical Division of PPG Industries before joining Dow in 1967. After four years of method development for organic and agricultural products, he transferred to his current assignment. His expertise has been concentrated on chromatographic separations and their application to the analysis of polymeric systems. The last thirteen years have been devoted to developing and applying pyrolysis techniques for polymer characterization. He is the author or co-author of fourteen publications and currently serves as Chairman of ASTM D20.70 Subcommittee on Analytical Methods for Plastics. Walter C. Buzanowski is a Research Leader in the Polymeric Materials Research Center of the Analytical Sciences Laboratories of Dow Chemical USA. He received his B.S. degree (1972) and his M.S. in Analytical Chemistry (1975) from Fordham University. Upon graduation, he joined a subsidiary of Dow, Hydroscience Inc., as an analytical environmental chemist. In 1980, he transferred to the Michigan Division of Dow, working for two years in the special analysis group of Analytical Sciences developing methods and techniques for the collection and analysis of air samples. He joined the polymer group in 1982. His chief areas of interest in this group have been in capillary gas chromatography, gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, the determination of additives in polymer systems, and studying their relationship to polymer stabilization and performance. He is the co-author of three publications on the analysis of polymers and polymer residuals by gas chromatography. Jeffrey D. Graham is a Team Leader with the Polymeric Materials Research Center within the Analytical Sciences Laboratory of Dow Chemical USA. He received his bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Albion College in 1973 and joined Dow after graduation. During his nineteen years in the Analytical Sciences Laboratory of Dow, he has contributed to the area of separation science primarily in liquid chromatography. For the last eleven years these efforts have been focused on the characterization of polymer systems with a strong emphasis on additives and stabilizers. He is the author or co-author of six publications. Ziad Iskandarani is a Project Leader with Marion Merrill Dow. He received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from the American University of Beirut, his M.S. degree in Polymer Science from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, and his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Iowa. After a one year Postdoctoral at the University of Iowa, he joined Dow in 1983. Following one year on the Research Assignment Program, he transferred to the Polymeric Materials Research Center of the Analytical Sciences Laboratory for Dow Chemical USA. His expertise has been fully devoted to liquid chromatography and its application to the analysis of polymeric systems. He is the author or co-author of eight publications and two U.S. patents.