- Analyzes and compares both classical and new competitive models and techniques
- Offers a novel and unified competitive complexation / solvation theory that permits researchers to standardize some parameters, which decreases the need for experimentation at R&D
- Presents examples of applications in multiple disciplines such as chemical, biochemical, radiochemical, pharmaceutical and analytical separation
- Written by an outstanding scientist who is prolific in the field of separation science
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