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Liquid Chromatography: Theory and Methodology
Analytical Chemistry, 1990AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Joe P. Foley+4 more
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Preparative liquid chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 2002The 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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Micellar Liquid Chromatography
1988Micelles 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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Science, 1982
Classical liquid chromatography gave rise 15 years ago to new ideas about high-speed separations. Today, difficult separations can be made almost routinely by use of liquid chromatography instruments with automated controls and sensitive detectors. Sorptive effects are often best achieved with small, porous, "bonded phase" particles.
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Classical liquid chromatography gave rise 15 years ago to new ideas about high-speed separations. Today, difficult separations can be made almost routinely by use of liquid chromatography instruments with automated controls and sensitive detectors. Sorptive effects are often best achieved with small, porous, "bonded phase" particles.
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Liquid Chromatography—The Background
1972Liquid chromatography has an impressive history, stretching back into the 19th century, which has been well documented elsewhere(1). As an indispensable technique for the separation and analysis of organic substances it has made enormous strides in the past decade or so. Prior to 1958 column chromatography was conducted with comparatively large samples
P. I. Brewer, S. G. Perry, R. Amos
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Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography
2010Fast 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+3 more
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Practical Liquid Chromatography
19721: Liquid Chromatography-The Background.- 1.1. Perspective.- 1.2. Plan of the Book.- 1.3. Chromatography and Its Basic Variants.- 1.3.1. Adsorption Chromatography.- 1.3.2. Ion-Exchange Chromatography.- 1.3.3. Partition Chromatography.- 1.3.4. Exclusion Chromatography.- 1.4. Development Methods in Chromatography.- 1.4.1. Elution.- 1.4.2.
Roger Amos+2 more
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Liquid chromatography of biomolecules
2004Proteins, peptides, DNA, RNA, lipids, and organic cofactors have various characteristics such as electric charge, molecular weight, hydrophobicity, and surface relief. Purification is usually achieved by using methods that separate the biomolecules according to their differences in these physical characteristics, such as ion exchange (Sect.
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CHROMATOGRAPHY: LIQUID | Partition Chromatography (Liquid–Liquid)
2000C. Wingren, U.-B. Hansson
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