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Ion Chromatography by Douglas T. Gjerde James S. Fritz (ISBN: 9783527613250)
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Ion Chromatography Unknown - 2008
by Douglas T. Gjerde James S. Fritz
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- Title Ion Chromatography
- Author Douglas T. Gjerde James S. Fritz
- Binding unknown
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date 2008
- ISBN 9783527613250
About the author
James S. Fritz is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Iowa State University. Widely published in solid-phase extraction, he is a recipient of the ACS Award in Chromatography and the ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry.
Douglas Gjerde received his PhD in analytical chemistry from Iowa State University. After having worked in large and small companies for a number of years, Dr. Gjerde founded Sarasep - now merged into Transgenomic - in 1990 for the production and commercialization of nucleic acid separation technologies. He has authored and coauthored numerous articles and four books and holds nearly fifty patents in separation science.
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