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Chemistry on solid supports: defining events and titers by use of cleavage, assayable linking moleculesMARBURG, S; FLANAGAN, M. E; TOLMAN, R. L et al.Analytical biochemistry. 1989, Vol 181, Num 2, pp 242-249, issn 0003-2697, 8 p.Article

Cholesteric bonded stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography : a comparative study of the chromatographic behaviorCOURTOIS, Cédric; PAGES, Guilhem; CALDARELLI, Stefano et al.Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. 2008, Vol 392, Num 3, pp 451-461, 11 p.Article

High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of 3-[(cyclopentylhydroxyphenyl-acetyl)]-1,1-dimethyl-pyrrolidinium bromide diastereomersDEMIAN, I; GRIPSHOVER, D. F.Journal of liquid chromatography. 1990, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 779-787, issn 0148-3919, 9 p.Article

Influence of the structure of chemically bonded C18 phases on HPLC separation of naproxen glucuronide diastereoisomersBUSZEWSKI, B; MOHAMED EL MOUELHI; ALBERT, K et al.Journal of liquid chromatography. 1990, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 505-524, issn 0148-3919, 20 p.Article

Preparation, structure, and chromatographic properties of different silica-based octylsilyl bonded phasesAKAPO, S. O; SIMPSON, C. F.Journal of chromatographic science. 1990, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 186-193, issn 0021-9665, 8 p.Article

Retention characteristics of octadecylsilyl silica, trimethyl-silyl silica and phenyldimethylsilyl silica in reversed-phase liquid chromatographyKAIBARA, A; HIROSE, M; NAKAGAWA, T et al.Chromatographia (Wiesbaden). 1990, Vol 30, Num 1-2, pp 99-104, issn 0009-5893, 6 p.Article

Retention of benzo[a]pyrene on cyclodextrin-bonded phasesFIELDEN, P. R; PACKHAM, A. J.Journal of chromatography. 1990, Vol 516, Num 2, pp 355-364, issn 0021-9673, 10 p.Article

Quantitative capillary GC of triglycerides using a polarizable stationary phaseGILKISON, I. S.HRC. Journal of high resolution chromatography. 1989, Vol 12, Num 7, pp 481-483, issn 0935-6304, 3 p.Article

High-capacity stationary phases containing heavy atoms for HPLC separation of fullerenesKIMATA, K; HIROSE, T; MORIUCHI, K et al.Analytical chemistry (Washington, DC). 1995, Vol 67, Num 15, pp 2556-2561, issn 0003-2700Article

Sensitive high pressure liquid chromatographic assay method for formoterol fumarateGRAHAM, S. J; BEAULIEU, N; LOVERING, E. G et al.Journal of liquid chromatography. 1993, Vol 16, Num 7, pp 1497-1503, issn 0148-3919Article

Selectivity in Reversed-Phase LC Separations, Part III: Column-Type SelectivityDOLAN, John W.LC GC North America. 2011, Vol 29, Num 3, issn 1527-5949, 236-244 [5 p.]Article

An ion chromatographic method for the estimation of tresyl groups on activated supportsOHTA, T; TAIRYO, Y; TAKITANI, S et al.Chromatographia (Wiesbaden). 1993, Vol 35, Num 5-6, pp 321-324, issn 0009-5893Article

High-performance liquid chromatography of diastereomeric flavanone glycosides in Citrus on a β-cyclodextrin-bonded stationary phase (cyclobond I)KRAUSE, M; GALENSA, R.Journal of chromatography. 1991, Vol 588, Num 1-2, pp 41-45, issn 0021-9673Article

Stable, sterically protected, monofunctional-silane bonded-phase columns for high performance liquid chromatographyGLAJCH, J. L; KIRKLAND, J. J.LC GC. 1990, Vol 8, Num 2, pp 140-150, issn 0888-9090, 6 p.Article

Retention behaviour of selected alkaloids on bonded stationary phases by HPLCWAKSMUNDZKA-HAJNOS, Monika; PETRUCZYNIK, Anna.Journal of liquid chromatography & related technologies. 2004, Vol 27, Num 14, pp 2247-2267, issn 1082-6076, 21 p.Article

Study of the racemization observed in the amide bond forming reaction on silica gelNORICK, Amanda L; TINGYU LI.Journal of chromatographic science. 2005, Vol 43, Num 10, pp 526-529, issn 0021-9665, 4 p.Article

Raman spectroscopic characterization of RP-18-type chemically bonded stationary phases for liquid chromatographyKOWALIK, G; ROGOSZ, K; KOWALSKA, T et al.Journal of AOAC International. 1999, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 297-304, issn 1060-3271Article

Retention and selectivity of flavanones on homopolypeptide-bonded stationary phases in both normal- and reversed-phase liquid chromatographySILES, B. A; HALSALL, H. B; DORSEY, J. G et al.Journal of chromatography. A. 1995, Vol 704, Num 2, pp 289-305Article

Automated multiple development HPTLC analysis of sugars on hydrophilic layers. I: Amino layersLODI, G; BETTI, A; BRANDOLINI, V et al.JPC. Journal of planar chromatography, modern TLC. 1994, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 29-33, issn 0933-4173Article

Interlamellar covalent grafting of organic units on kaoliniteTUNNEY, J. J; DETELLIER, C.Chemistry of materials. 1993, Vol 5, Num 6, pp 747-748, issn 0897-4756Article

Separation of phenylenediamine isomers by capillary zone electrophoresisNIELEN, M. W. F.Journal of chromatography. 1992, Vol 625, Num 2, pp 387-391, issn 0021-9673Article

A particle size distribution analysis of stressed HPLC column packing materialWILSON, T. D; SIMMONS, D. M.Chromatographia (Wiesbaden). 1991, Vol 31, Num 7-8, pp 362-366, issn 0009-5893Article

Retention behavior and chiral recognition mechanism of several cyclodextrin-bonded stationary phases for dansyl amino acidsFUJIMURA, K; SUZUKI, S; HAYASHI, K et al.Analytical chemistry (Washington, DC). 1990, Vol 62, Num 20, pp 2198-2205, issn 0003-2700Article

Chromatographic evaluation of oligomeric C8 reversed phases for use in high-performance liquid chromatographyAKAPO, S. O; FURST, A; KHONG, T. M et al.Journal of chromatography. 1989, Vol 471, pp 283-296, issn 0021-9673Article

Separation of cyclodextrins using cyclodextrin bonded phasesJIN, H. L; STALCUP, A. M; ARMSTRONG, D. W et al.Journal of liquid chromatography. 1988, Vol 11, Num 16, pp 3295-3304, issn 0148-3919Article

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