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Retention in Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography

D Amboise, M., Hanai, T. (1982) Hydrophobicity and retention in reverse phase liquid chromatography.. /. Liq. Chromatogr. 5, 229-244. [Pg.397]

Dorsey, J.G and DiU, K.A., The molecular mechanism of retention in reversed-phase liquid-chromatography, Chem. Rev., 89, 331, 1989. [Pg.290]

Tan, L.C., Carr, R.W., and Abraham, M.H., Study of retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography using linear solvation energy relationships. 1. The stationary-phase, J. Chmmatogr. A, 752, 1, 1996. [Pg.303]

Tijssen, R., Schoenmakers, R.J., Bohmer, M.R., Koopal, L.K., and Billiet, H.A.H., Lattice models for the description of partitioning adsorption and retention in reversed-phase liquid-chromatography, including surface and shape effects, J. Chromatogr. A, 656, 135, 1993. [Pg.303]

Hafkenscheid, T.L. and Tomlinson, E. Relationships between hydrophobic (lipophilic) properties ofbases and their retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography using aqueous methanol mobile phases. J. Chromatogr. A, 292(2) 305-317, 1984. [Pg.1664]

K. A. Dill, The mechanism of solute retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography, /. Phys. Chem. 91 (1987), 1980-1988. [Pg.73]

S. Espinosa, E. Bosch, and M. Roses, Retention of ionizable compounds in high-performance hquid chromatography. IX Modeling retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a function of pH and solvent composition with acetonitrile-water mobile phases,/. Chromatogr. A 947 (2002),47-58. [Pg.233]

S. V. Galushko, A. A. Kamenchuk, and G. L. Pit, Calculation of retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography IV. ChromDream software for the selection of initial conditions and for simulating chromatographic behavior, I Chromatogr. A 660 (1994), 47-59. [Pg.532]

D Amboise, M., Hanai, T. (1982) Hydrophobicity and retention in reverse phase liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr. 5, 229-244. Damall, K.R., Lloyd, A.C., Winer, A.M., Pitts Jr., J.N. (1976) Reactivity scale for the atmospheric hydrocarbons based on reaction with hydroxyl radical. Environ. Sci. Technol. 10, 692-696. [Pg.324]

The main driving force for retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography is the hydrophobic effect (Horvath et al., 1976 Karger et al., 1976 Horvath and Melander, 1977 Hennion et al., 1978 Karger and... [Pg.52]

Retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography decreases with decreasing concentration of water in the mobile phase. The logarithm of the capacity ratio for a given solute is linearly related to the volume fraction of the organic modifier in the mobile phase, O, according to equation (3.12) ... [Pg.54]

Retention in Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography Table 6.2... [Pg.109]


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