By Gerhard Talsky
ISBN-10: 1560811412
ISBN-13: 9781560811411
ISBN-10: 3527282947
ISBN-13: 9783527282944
By-product spectrophotometry is a flexible instrument for the quantitative estimation and research of gear. This publication presents the theoretical history and the sensible directions helpful for utilizing this hugely effective analytical process. Drawing on conscientiously chosen examples, the writer issues out the benefits and disadvantages of a number of the tools and divulges universal pitfalls. good points comprise: * theoretical historical past * instrumentation * useful features * functions Spectroscopists and analytical chemists in and academia will price this booklet as an critical consultant to using spinoff options in spectroscopy.
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82 1 Introduction The developments in molecular and cell biology in the last quarter of the 20th century led to new technologies for the production of complex biomolecules which have the potential to assist in human health care in the areas of diagnostics, prevention and treatment of diseases. One of the most important and at the same time most expensive step in their production is the isolation and cleaning (down-stream processing) of the target biomolecule(s). It represents more than 50% of the total costs of the production process.
82 1 Introduction The developments in molecular and cell biology in the last quarter of the 20th century led to new technologies for the production of complex biomolecules which have the potential to assist in human health care in the areas of diagnostics, prevention and treatment of diseases. One of the most important and at the same time most expensive step in their production is the isolation and cleaning (down-stream processing) of the target biomolecule(s).
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