Nonlinear chromatography is a field that borders both chemical engineering and physical chemistry. This book describes the different mathematical models of chromatography, examines the assumptions on which they are based, considers their properties, and discusses their solutions.
Describing the different mathematical models of chromatography, this book examines the assumptions on which they are based, considers their properties, and discusses their solutions. It also includes discussions of the basic physico-chemical phenomena involved in HPLC.