By T.R. Roberts
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Number Of Pages: 184
- Publication Date: 1978-05
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0444416560
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780444416568
During the last decade there has been a steady increase in the use of radiotracers in
organic and biological chemistry and this has been accompanied by continued advances in
the efficiency and sophistication of chromatographic methods. As a result, the chromatographic
and electrophoretic separation of radiolabelled compounds, referred to as “radiochromatography”,
is now carried out in many laboratories throughout the world.
The aim of this book is to describe and discuss the various radiochromatography and
radioelectrophoresis methods in a single volume. The historical development of the techniques
is outlined and the reasons for choice of a method for any particular application
are discussed. This is followed by a more detailed consideration of the practical aspects
and examples of applications taken from the recent literature.
I am grateful to many people for their help and support during the preparation of this
book, particularly Alan Dutton for help with parts of Chapter 6 on radio-high-performance
liquid chromatography and Neil1 Wright for useful discussions. I am also grateful for the
help of Mr. Claudot’s excellent team, particularly Rene Green, Janet Churchyard, Janet
Charlton and Janine King-Cootes for typing the script, Philip White, Dave Hall and Paul
Evans for the artwork and diagrams and Colin Nicholson for some of the photographs.
Other photographs were supplied by manufacturers of the instruments.
My thanks also go to my wife, Lynn, for her help and patience and to my children,
Christopher, Matthew and Marie for their rather surprising interest in the preparation of
the book.
Sittingbourne, 19 77 T.R. ROBERTS.
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