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Process High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

Skea, W. M. in High Performance Liquid Chromatography (eds. Brown, P. R. and Hartwick, R. A.), Chapter 12 Process High Performance Liquid Chromatography (Wiley, 1989). [Pg.1100]

Interest in process high-performance liquid chromatography has only developed in recent years, but is gaining use in food and pharmaceutical industry. However, the resolution of problems associated with sampling, maintenance of column condition, and reliability are more difficult to accomplish than for process gas chromatography. [Pg.3885]

Chromatography is a separation process employed for the separation of mixtures of substances. It is widely used for the identification of the components of mixtures, but as explained in Chapters 8 and 9, it is often possible to use the procedure to make quantitative determinations, particularly when using Gas Chromatography (GC) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). [Pg.8]

Schwartz, S.J., Woo, S.L., and Von Elbe, J.H., High-performance liquid chromatography of chlorophylls and their derivatives in fresh and processed spinach, J. Agric. Food Ghem., 29, 533, 1981. [Pg.444]

Im HW, Suh BS, Lee SU, Kozukue N, Ohnisi-Kameyama M, Levin CE and Friedman M. 2008. Analysis of phenolic compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry in potato plant flowers, leaves, stems, and tubers and in home-processed potatoes. J Agric Food Chem 56(9) 3341-3349. [Pg.83]

Finally, and apart from the importance of micelles in the solubilization of chemical species, mention should also be made of their intervention in the displacement of equilibria and in the modification of kinetics of reactions, as well as in the alteration of physicochemical parameters of certain ions and molecules that affect electrochemical measurements, processes of visible-ultraviolet radiation, fluorescence and phosphorescence emission, flame emission, and plasma spectroscopy, or in processes of extraction, thin-layer chromatography, or high-performance liquid chromatography [2-4, 29-33],... [Pg.295]

A bottle of fizzy drink going flat is a fairly trivial example of partition, but the principle is vital to processes such as reactions in two-phase media or the operation of a high-performance liquid chromatography column. [Pg.206]

T.A. Bellar, T.D. Behymer and W.L. Budde, Investigation of enhanced ion abundances from a carrier process in high-performance liquid chromatography particle beam mass spectrometry, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., 1 (1990) 92-98. [Pg.751]

A. Rehorek, K. Urbig, R. Meurer, C. Schafer, A. Plum and G. Braun, Monitoring of azo dye degradation processes in a bioreactor by on-line high-performance liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr.A, 949 (2002) 263-268. [Pg.570]


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