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Column liquid chromatography

Analytical Chemistry, 1986
This review covers the fundamental developments in the field of column liquid chromatography (LC) during the period of 1984-1985. In an attempt to conserve space, patents and theses have been excluded. Only articles published in English, French, German, and Russian with some exceptions have been included. As compared to the previous review (Anal. Chem.
H G, Barth   +4 more
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Nonlinear Liquid Chromatography

2010
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CAVAZZINI, Alberto, A. Felinger
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Preparative liquid chromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, 2002
The status of the theory and the main methods of implementation of preparative liquid chromatography are reviewed. On the theory front, the focus has recently shifted. The theory of non-linear, non-ideal chromatography has given rise to numerous models whose advantages, disadvantages and ranges of application are now well understood.
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Liquid-liquid chromatography in enantioseparations

Journal of Chromatography A, 2020
Modern liquid-liquid chromatography mainly refers to the following two kinds of chromatographic apparatuses: countercurrent chromatography based on hydrodynamic equilibrium systems and centrifugal partition chromatography based on hydrostatic equilibrium systems.
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Micellar Liquid Chromatography

1988
Micelles are notable for their ability to solubilize hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solution. Micellar solutions can help in improving analytical methodologies and in developing entirely new concepts in analytical chemistry; they have been studied especially as HPLC mobile phases.
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Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography

2010
Fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) is a form of high-performance chromatography that takes advantage of high resolution made possible by small-diameter stationary phases. It was originally developed for proteins and features high loading capacity, biocompatible aqueous buffer systems, fast flow rates, and availability of stationary phases in ...
Ashkan, Madadlou   +2 more
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Liquid-liquid Chromatography

1986
In liquid-liquid chromatography the separation of the components of a mixture results from the distribution of the solutes between two immiscible liquids. One liquid is immobilized in the pores of a solid support and acts as the stationary phase. The other liquid, saturated with the stationary phase, is used as the mobile phase.
J. C. Kraak, J. P. Crombeen
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