Author: Stephen A. Lawrence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: applications, properties, synthesis, amines
Number of Pages: 382
Published: 2004-11-08
List price: $220.00
ISBN-10: 0521782848
ISBN-13: 9780521782845
Specifically dedicated to the synthesis, properties and reactions of amines, this up-to-date resource demonstrates the importance of amines to life, and provides a short history of the development of ammonia synthesis and of amine chemistry from the 19th century to the present day. Practical synthetic and analytical methods are presented for laboratory preparation and detection of amines and their role in industry is reviewed. The work will be an invaluable reference for undergraduates and postgraduates, and for chemical researchers working in industry.
Author: Author Unknown
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Keywords: brain, research, progress, volume, amines, biogenic
Number of Pages: 250
Published: 1964-01-15
List price: $250.00
ISBN-10: 0444402853
ISBN-13: 9780444402851
Authors:Alan A. Boulton, Glen B. Baker, Judith M. Baker,
Publisher: Humana Press
Keywords: neuromethods, metabolites, amp, amines
Number of Pages: 543
Published: 1986-01-01
List price: $144.50
ISBN-10: 0896030768
ISBN-13: 9780896030763
Author: Ibolya Molnar-Perl
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Keywords: chromatography, protocols, journal, library, methods, volume, acids, amines, quantitation, amino
Number of Pages: 668
Published: 2005-08-09
List price: $335.00
ISBN-10: 0444520503
ISBN-13: 9780444520500
Quantitation of Amino Acids and Amines by Chromatography: Methods and Protocols is intended to serve as a ready-to-use guide for the identification and quantification of amino acids and amines in various matrices, providing an overview on the theory and protocol of available methods. It presents chromatograms with exact elution programs enabling visual analysis and compares the advantages-disadvantages of various chromatographic techniques. In accordance with the chronological order of the development of chromatographic methods, different techniques are discussed: The possibilities of gas chro
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