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Aqueous size exclusion chromatography

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1989
Part I. Separation Mechanisms. Size exclusion parameters (M.E. Himmel, P.G. Squire). Partitioning: Hydrophobic interactions (M. Janado). Electrostatic effects (P.L. Dubin). Exclusion chromatography of inorganic compounds (M. Shibukawa, N. Ohta). II. Characterization of Stationary Phases. Pore size distributions (L. Hagel). Structural analysis of porous
P.L. Dubin, D.Thorburn Burns
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Longitudinal diffusion in size-exclusion chromatography: a stop-flow size-exclusion chromatography study

Journal of Chromatography A, 2001
Band broadening in size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) has an adverse effect upon calculated molecular mass averages, distributions, and dilute solution data generated using single- and multi-detector systems. In the past, the longitudinal diffusion contribution to band broadening in SEC has been considered negligible.
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Size Exclusion Chromatography System

2001
Abstract : Instrumentation was purchased as planned set up, and used to support the ongoing ARO grant "Elastomeric Nanocomposites Based On Sol-Gel Reactions of Silicon Alkoxides In lonomeric Derivatives Of Finely-Architectured Block Copolymers". Research results are presented in the attached document.
Robson F. Storey, Kenneth A. Mauritz
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Aqueous Size Exclusion Chromatography

1999
The determination of molecular weight (MW) averages and molecular weight distributions (MWD) of water-soluble polymers, such as nonionic and ionic synthetic polymers, proteins and peptides, by aqueous SEC sometimes encounters difficulties because of non-size exclusion effects.
Sadao Mori, Howard G. Barth
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Size Exclusion Chromatography

Analytical Chemistry, 1994
H G, Barth, B E, Boyes, C, Jackson
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Inverse Size-Exclusion Chromatography

2017
The most preferred method to separate sample molecules based on their size relative to the pore size is size exclusion chromatography (SEC) (also referred to as gelpermeation, gel-filtration, molecular sieve, or simply gel chromatography) because using a strong solvent, there will be no interaction between the solute molecules and the stationary phase.
Sepsey, Annamária   +2 more
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Latest Trends on the Future of Three-Dimensional Separations in Chromatography

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Noor Abdulhussain   +2 more
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Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry variants for metabolomics research

Nature Methods, 2021
Leonardo Perez de Souza   +2 more
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