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Imran Ali, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi, India. Dr. Ali has published more than 150 scholarly works, including complete books, book and encyclopedia chapters, review articles, research papers, technical reports, and conference presentations.
Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein, PhD, is a Professor at Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry Department, Pharmaceutical and Drug Industries Research Division, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. He has published more than 600 articles, including several books and encyclopedia chapters.
Vinod K. Gupta is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India. He has published more than 200 articles including book and encyclopedia chapters, review articles, research papers, technical reports, and conference presentations.
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Nanoanalyses | p. 1 |
Definition of Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 2 |
Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 3 |
Fabrication of Microdevices | p. 4 |
Developments in Nanoanalyses | p. 6 |
Data Integration | p. 7 |
Protocol of Nanoanalyses | p. 10 |
Scope of the Book | p. 12 |
Conclusion | p. 12 |
References | p. 12 |
Fabrication of Microchips | p. 17 |
Introduction | p. 17 |
Substrates | p. 18 |
Techniques of Fabrication | p. 20 |
Glass Chips | p. 22 |
Quartz Chips | p. 28 |
Silica Chips | p. 31 |
Polymer Chips | p. 34 |
Plastic Chips | p. 36 |
Chips and the Polymerase Chain Reaction | p. 37 |
Surface Modification | p. 39 |
Modification by Polymers | p. 40 |
Modification by Silica Gel | p. 42 |
Modification by Monolithics | p. 44 |
Modification by Sulfonation | p. 44 |
Designs of Chips | p. 45 |
Bindings in Chips | p. 49 |
Conclusion | p. 50 |
References | p. 51 |
Instrumentation of Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 59 |
Introduction | p. 59 |
Nanoliquid Chromatography (NLC) | p. 60 |
Mobile Phase Reservoirs | p. 62 |
Mobile Phases and Flow Calibration | p. 62 |
Mobile Phase Tubings | p. 63 |
Solvent Delivery Pump | p. 64 |
Sample Injector | p. 66 |
Separation Chips | p. 68 |
Detectors | p. 70 |
Recorder | p. 71 |
Sample Preparation Units | p. 72 |
Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 74 |
Separation Chip | p. 76 |
Background Electrolyte and Its Reservoirs | p. 79 |
Sample Injection Port | p. 79 |
Detectors | p. 82 |
Recorder | p. 83 |
Sample Preparation Units | p. 83 |
Conclusion | p. 85 |
References | p. 86 |
Detection in Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 91 |
Introduction | p. 91 |
Mass Spectrometer Detectors | p. 92 |
Fluorescence Detectors | p. 97 |
Electrochemical Detectors | p. 99 |
Element Specific Detectors | p. 101 |
Miscellaneous Detectors | p. 103 |
Conclusion | p. 105 |
References | p. 105 |
Sample Preparation in Nanochromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
Sample Preparation | p. 111 |
Sampling | p. 111 |
Biological Samples | p. 111 |
Blood | p. 112 |
Urine | p. 112 |
Tissues | p. 112 |
Plants | p. 113 |
Food Stuffs | p. 113 |
Environmental Samples | p. 113 |
Air | p. 113 |
Water | p. 114 |
Sediment and Soils | p. 115 |
Preservation | p. 115 |
Filtration | p. 116 |
Digestion/Homogenization | p. 118 |
Extractions | p. 119 |
Clean Up | p. 119 |
Preconcentration | p. 121 |
Off-Line Nanosample Preparation Methods | p. 121 |
Nano Solid Phase Extractions | p. 121 |
Nano Membrane Extractions | p. 123 |
Nano Miscellaneous Extractions | p. 124 |
Online Nanosample Preparation Methods | p. 125 |
Conclusion | p. 138 |
References | p. 138 |
Nano-High Performance Liquid Chromatography | p. 145 |
Introduction | p. 145 |
Nano-HPLC | p. 146 |
Applications | p. 146 |
Nano-HPLC of Biological Matrices | p. 146 |
Proteomics | p. 147 |
Drugs Development and Design | p. 151 |
Environmental Analysis | p. 155 |
Optimization of Separations in Nano-HPLC | p. 161 |
Troubleshooting in Nano-HPLC | p. 161 |
Conclusion | p. 161 |
References | p. 162 |
Nanocapillary Electrochromatography and Nanomicellar Electrokinetic Chromatography | p. 167 |
Introduction | p. 167 |
Nanocapillary Electrochromatography | p. 167 |
Biological Samples | p. 168 |
Environmental Samples | p. 177 |
Mechanism of Separation | p. 181 |
Nanomicellar Electrokinetic Chromatography | p. 181 |
Biological Samples | p. 182 |
Environmental Samples | p. 184 |
Mechanisms of Separation | p. 187 |
Conclusion | p. 188 |
References | p. 188 |
Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 191 |
Introduction | p. 191 |
Optimization | p. 192 |
Applications | p. 200 |
Proteomics | p. 200 |
Genomics | p. 205 |
Amino Acids | p. 210 |
Drug Development and Design | p. 211 |
Enzymes and Hormones | p. 214 |
Biological Fluids | p. 218 |
Foods and Beverages | p. 221 |
Viruses and Bacteria | p. 224 |
Explosives | p. 226 |
Environmental Analyses | p. 228 |
Miscellaneous Applications | p. 232 |
Mechanism of Separation | p. 234 |
Conclusion | p. 234 |
References | p. 235 |
Chiral Separations by Nanoliquid Chromatography and Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 245 |
Introduction | p. 245 |
Nanoliquid Chromatography | p. 246 |
Nanocapillary Electrophoresis | p. 249 |
Mechanisms of Chiral Separation | p. 260 |
Conclusion | p. 261 |
References | p. 261 |
Perspectives on Nanoanalyses | p. 263 |
Introduction | p. 263 |
Future of Microfluidic Devices | p. 264 |
Future Challenges | p. 265 |
Conclusion | p. 266 |
References | p. 267 |
Subject Index | p. 269 |
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