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High-performance liquid practical applications

H Colin, G Guiochon, M Martin. In H Engelhardt, ed. Practice of High Performance Liquid Chromatography Applications, Equipment, and Quantitative Analysis. Berlin Springer-Verlag, 1986, chap. 1. [Pg.162]

T. A. G. Noctor, Bioanalytical applications of enantioselective high-performance liquid cliromatography in A Practical Approach to Chiral Separations by Liquid Chromatography, Subramanian G (Ed.), VCH, Weinheim, Ch. 12, pp. 357-396 (1994). [Pg.293]

A.M. Krstulovic and P.R. Brown, Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography Theory, Practice and Biomedical Applications, Wiley, New York, 1982. [Pg.560]

In this chapter, high-performance liquid chromatography of oligomers and (high) polymers (polymer HPLC) will be briefly presented. As mentioned in Section 16.1, there exist several monographs, chapter in books, and review papers on this subject, for example [1-33], Most of them contain numerous examples of the HPLC separation and molecular characterization of particular macromolecular substances. Therefore, this chapter discusses almost exclusively the general principles of polymer HPLC and only few selected examples of practical applications will be mentioned for illustration. [Pg.452]

V. Meyer, Practical High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, 3rd ed. (1999), John Wiley Sons (New York). Practical applications. [Pg.109]

Zavitsanos, P., and Goetz, H. (1991). The practical application of diode array UV-visible detectors to high-performance liquid chromatography analysis of peptides and proteins. In High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Peptides and Proteins Separation, Analysis,... [Pg.66]

Further advances have resulted from developments in instrumentation, particularly in the areas of scanning densitometry and automated sample application, which have now made fully instrumental quantitative TLC a reality far removed from the basic practice. TLC is now regarded as an indispensable tool in both quality control and research laboratories. The technique is easy to learn and is fast and versatile and in many instances may be preferred to the techniques of gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. [Pg.45]


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