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Pseudophase liquid chromatography

The first intentional use of surfactants in chromatographic mobile phases at concentrations above the CMC was proposed in 1977 by Armstrong and co-workers (1,86-100). Since the initial reports, the general method, dubbed pseudophase liquid chromatography (PLC) or micellar liquid chromatography (MLC), has moved from the realm of an academic novelty to a demonstrated practical separation technique. [Pg.21]

D.W. Armstrong, Application of Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography Highly Selective Mobile Phases for Present and Future Separations, Am. Lab., IS 14 (1981). [Pg.6]

D.W. Armstrong, W.L. Hinze, K.H. Bui and H.N. Singh, Enhanced Fluorescence and Room Temperature Phosphorescence Detection in Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography, Anal. Letters, 14 1659... [Pg.75]

D.W. Armstrong and G. Y. Stine, Selectivity in Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography, Anal Chem., 55 2317 (1983). [Pg.75]

S. Ji, Pseudophase Liquid Chromatography, I-Application and Retention Mechanism, Fenxi-Huaxue, 13 660 (1985). [Pg.76]

Armstrong D W, Hinze W L, Bui K H, Singh H N 1981 Enhanced fluorescence and room temperature liquid phosphorescence detection in pseudophase liquid chromatography (PLC). Anal Lett 14 1659-1667... [Pg.109]

Lantz, A.W., Pino, V., Anderson, J.L., and Armstrong, D.W., Determination of solute partition behavior with room-temperature ionic liquid based micellar gas-liquid chromatography stationary phases using the pseudophase model, /. Chromatogr. A, 1115, 217-224, 2006. [Pg.164]


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