M. LennonjwsJournal of Separation ScienceG. A. Benson, M. Lennon , J. High Resolut.Chromatogr./Chromatogr. Commun. 10 , 108 (1987).G.A. Benson and M. Lennon. Indirect photometric detection of straight chain hydrocarbons separated by reverse phase HPLC. HRC&CC 10: 109-110 (1987)....
M. LennonDepartment of Applied ScienceJournal of High Resolution ChromatographyG. A. Benson, M. Lennon , J. High Resolut.Chromatogr./Chromatogr. Commun. 10 , 108 (1987).G.A. Benson and M. Lennon. Indirect photometric detection of straight chain hydrocarbons separated by reverse phase HPLC. ...
The main disadvantage of the presently known solution of photometric detectors in capillary electrophoretic techniques consists in the fact that the detection cell determined by the fissure has to be small (0.1 to 0.3 mm in the direction of the capillary axis) and the production of such fissure ...
The main disadvantage of the presently known solution of photometric detectors in capillary electrophoretic techniques consists in the fact that the detection cell determined by the fissure has to be small (0.1 to 0.3 mm in the direction of the capillary axis) and the production of such fissure ...
The use of aromatic acids as eluents for the indirect photometric detection of aliphatic acids in ion-exclusion chromatography is described. A range of aromatic acids (benzoic, salicylic, phthalic, trimesic and pyromellitic acids) were investigated to obtain optimal conditions of separation and ...
METHOD OF PHOTOMETRIC OR SPECTROMETRIC DETECTION OF COMPONENTS SEPARATED BY CAPILLARY ELECTROPHOREZE NAMELY BY CAPILLARY BY TIGHT OUT ELECTROPHOREZERYSLAVY,ZBYNEK,CS