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HPLC high pressure liquid

HPLC High pressure liquid chromatography. Hudson s isorotadon rule For a pair of sugars... [Pg.206]

LC, or sometimes HPLC (high-pressure liquid chromatography), is a means of separating components of mixtures by passing them in a solvent through a chromatographic column so that they emerge sequentially. [Pg.415]

GD/IRMS. glow discharge isotope ratio mass spectrometry HPLC. high-pressure liquid chromatography... [Pg.445]

Isolation of individual amino acids started about 1820 by 1904 all of the naturally occurring amino acids in proteins had been isolated except methionine (Mueller, 1922) and threonine (Rose, 1937). One of the earliest methods for the separation of amino acids was through the differential volatility of their methyl or ethyl esters (Emil Fischer, 1901). This approach led to the discovery of valine, proline, and hydroxyproline. [In the 1970s Fischer s method was modified for microanalysis of proteins, separating the amino acid esters by gas phase chromatography. Separation is now usually performed by hplc (high pressure liquid chromatography).]... [Pg.166]

GC = gas chromatography, Py = pyrolysis (flash or hydrous heating), MS = mass spectrometry (HR = high resolution), IRMS = isotope ratio mass spectrometry, HPLC = high-pressure liquid chromatography, EC = electron capture. Cl = chemical ionization, NMR = nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. X-ray = X-ray crystallography. [Pg.89]

HPLC High pressure liquid chromatography/high performance liquid chro-... [Pg.162]

To save space the following abbreviations have been generally used in Chapters 3, 4 and 5 abs (absolute), anhyd (anhydrous), aq (aqueous), atm (atmospheric), crystd (crystallised), crystn (crystallisation), crysts (crystallises), dec (decomposes), dil (dilute), distd (distilled), distn (distillation), evap (evaporate), evapd (evaporated), evapn (evaporation), filtd (filtered), h (hour[s]), pet ether (petroleum ether, ligroin), ppte (precipitate), ppted (precipitated), pptn (precipitation), satd (saturated), soln (solution), TLC (thin layer chromatography), HPLC (high pressure liquid chromatography), vac (vacuum), vol (volume). Other abbreviations used occasionally are self evident in meaning. [Pg.539]

Abbreviations DMF, A,A-dimethylformamide DMT, 4,4 -dimethoxytrityl HPLC, high-pressure liquid chromatography NPG, n-pentenyl glycoside TEA, triethylamine TCA, trichloroacetic acid THF, tetrahydrofuran TMSOTf, trimethysilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate. [Pg.239]

Fleet, B. Little, C.J. Design and evaluation of electrochemical detectors for HPLC [high-pressure liquid chromatography]. J. Chromatogr. Sci. 1974,12, 747-752. [Pg.1531]


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