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HANAI

R. H. Marchessault, S. Coulombe, T. Hanai, and H. Monkawa, Monomers and Oligomers from Wood, Transactions of Technical Section of the TR52, 1980 pubhshed ia Pulp and Paper Canada 81(6), 1980. [Pg.336]

T. Hanai, in Shin-Jikken Kagaku Koza vol. 18 (Chem. Soc. Japan, ed.), Maruzen, Tokyo, 1978, pp. 476 97. [Pg.640]

Yamauchi, S., Nakai, C., Nimura, N., Kinoshita, T., and Hanai, T., Development of a highly sensitive fluorescence reaction detection system for liquid chromatographic analysis of reducing carbohydrates, Analyst, 118, 773,1993. [Pg.54]

Hanai, T., Structure-retention correlation in liquid chromatography, /. Chromatogr., 550, 313, 1991. [Pg.191]

Hanai, T., Miyazaki, R., and Kinoshita, T., Quantitative analysis of human serum albumin-drug interactions using reversed phase and ion-exchange liquid chromatography, Anal. Chim. Acta, 378, 77, 1999. [Pg.313]

Specifications for modem detectors in HPLC are given by Hanai [538] and comprise spectroscopic detectors (UV, F, FUR, Raman, RID, ICP, AAS, AES), electrochemical detectors (polarography, coulometry, (pulsed) amperometry, conductivity), mass spectromet-ric and other devices (FID, ECD, ELSD, ESR, NMR). None of these detectors meets all the requirement criteria of Table 4.40. The four most commonly used HPLC detectors are UV (80%), electrochemical, fluorescence and refractive index detectors. As these detectors are several orders of magnitude less sensitive than their GC counterparts, sensor contamination is not so severe, and... [Pg.241]

T. Hanai, HPLC. A Practical Guide, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge (1999). [Pg.280]

H. Daimon, Y. Katsura, T. Kondo and Y. Hirata, Proceedings 12th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (K. Jinno, P. Sandra and T. Hanai, eds), Kobe (1990), p. 456. [Pg.566]

Nakamura K, Hanai N, Kanno M, Kobayashi A, Ohnishi Y, Ito Y, Nakahara Y. Design and synthesis of silyl ether-based linker for solid-phase synthesis of glycopeptides. Tetrahedron Lett 1999 40 515-518. [Pg.221]

Hanai, K. Satake, M. Nakanishi, H. Venkateswaran, K. Comparison of commercially available kits with standard methods for detection of Salmonella strains in foods. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1997, 63,775-778. [Pg.17]

D Amboise, M., Hanai, T. (1982) Hydrophobicity and retention in reverse phase liquid chromatography. J. Liq. Chromatogr. 5, 229-244. [Pg.607]

Hanai, T., Hubert, J. (1984) Retention versus van der Waals volume and 3 energy in liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr. 290, 197-206. [Pg.609]

IIPLC-k correlation, D Amboise Hanai 1981) (generator column-HPLC/UV, Wasik et al. 1981 1983) (RP-TLC-k correlation, Bruggeman et al. 1982) (HPLC-RT correlation, Hammers et al. 1982)... [Pg.626]


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