High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a powerful tool for the enantioselective separation of chiral drugs. However, the selection of an appropriate chiral stationary phase (CSP) and ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 90, No. 4 (Feb. 15, 1993), pp. 1190-1193 (4 pages) The synthesis of hosts with improved binding affinities for ...
The term liquid chromatography (LC) refers to a class of physicochemical methods which are used to separate and quantify compounds in a sample. LC is made up of a liquid mobile phase, which carries ...
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an analytical chemistry technique used to separate liquid mixtures of compounds or analytes. The method employs a liquid "mobile phase" to transport ...
Modern chiral stationary phases allow rapid ER analysis and are applied to separate a wide range of chiral compounds. ER determination via chiral stationary phases allows facile assignment of absolute ...
How do you choose the best, most efficient HPLC method when outcomes are affected by every variation to the methodology? The answer, according to researchers at the recent “HPLC 2006” conference in ...
Liquid chromatography (LC) is a chromatographic technique used to separate and analyze mixtures of chemical components in solution, to determine if a specific component is present or absent and, if ...
Operating HPLC at higher than ambient temperatures can improve peak shapes and enable faster run times. Preheating the mobile phase is significant in high temperature liquid chromatography as the ...
The chemical composition of the stationary phase in HILIC is often more complex than traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and uses a combination of different molecules that ...
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