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Chromatography capillary electro

Oguri, S., Maeda, Y., and Mizusawa, A. (2004). On-column derivatization-capillary electro-chromatography with o-phthalaldehyde/alkylthiol for assay of biogenic amines. /. Chromatogr. A 1044, 271-276. [Pg.474]

The use of capillary electro-chromatography for the separation of etodolac and its metabolites has recently been reported [26, 27], Separation of etodolac was achieved using 3 different methods capillary HPLC, capillary electro-chromatography (CEC), and pressure assisted CEC. Fused-silica capillaries of 100 pm i.d. were packed with 5 pm octadecyl silica (Cig) under 400 bar pressure. The length of the packed capillaries was 24.5 cm. [Pg.133]

Sovocool, G.W. Brumley, W.C. Donnelly, J.R. Capillary 14. electrophoresis and capillary electro-chromatography of organic pollutants. Electrophoresis 1999, 20, 3297-3310. [Pg.653]

Dabek-Zlotorz3mska, E. Aranda-Rodriguez, R. Keppel-Jones, K. Recent advances in capillary electrophoresis and capillary electro-chromatography of pollutants. Electrophoresis 2001, 22, 4262 -4280. [Pg.653]

Bartle KD, Myers P (2001) (eds) Capillary electro chromatography. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge... [Pg.246]

Warriner, R.N. Craze, A.S. Games, D.E. Lane, S.J. Capillary Electro-chromatography/Mass Spectrometry—A Comparison of the Sensitivity of Nanospray and Microspray Ionization Techniques, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 12, 1143-1149(1998). [Pg.22]

I. Krull, R. Stevenson, K. Mistry and M. Swartz (Eds.), Capillary Electro Chromatography and Pressurized Flow Capillary Electro Chromatography, HND, New York, NY, 2000. [Pg.711]

Rapp E, Tallarek U (2003). Liquid flow in capillary (electro)chromatography Generation and control of micro- and nanoliter volumes. J. Sep. Sci. 26 453-470. [Pg.608]

OCEC Open (tube) Capillary Electro Chromatography... [Pg.161]

The efficiencies of imprinted polymers used as stationary phases in chromatography are often greatly improved when used in capillary electro chromatography columns. These polymers are usually produced in the column, by attaching the imprinted polymer to the fused silica wall [27-30]. This is often done by derivatizing the column wall with a silylated monomer such as [3-(methacryloyloxy)propylj-trimethoxysilane, or adsorbing an initiator to the surface [31-34] as illustrated in Fig. 6. [Pg.255]

Thus, capillary electro chromatography represents a combination of these two principles. The bed structure of packed particles within a capillary can be considered as network of interconnected capillaries. In case nonderivatized silicabeads are used as stationary phase, Helmholtz layers not only occur at the inner wall of the capillary, but as well around the particles. The total EOF can be described by the following equation ... [Pg.557]

E.F. Hilder, F. Svec and J.M.J. Fr chet, Development and application of polymeric monolithic stationary phases for capillary electro chromatography, /. Chromatogr. A, 1044 (1-2) 3-22, 2004. [Pg.307]


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