The importance of continuous beds (monoliths) as separation materials is connected with their better chromatographic properties and easier preparation in comparison to particulate-packed columns. Moreover the tuning of porosity as well as surface chemistry can lead to obtaining of highly selective materials, especially useful in separation of biologically important compounds or even microorganisms. To obtain high selectivity for such analytes as e.g. proteins, it is often important to have a knowledge about their shape, size, charge and finally charge distribution. This article presents our considerations on the charge distribution on the monolithic stationary phase and surface of such species as proteins or microorganisms as well as its ev...
Due to its gentle and high resolving power, chromatography is the work horse within protein separati...
Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography is a vital tool for proteomics and pharmaceutical analy...
In this thesis the influence of the capillary liquid chromatography separation on the identification...
Biomacromolecules are large particles found in biological fluids. The upregulations and downregulati...
The pioneering research work published by Hjertén et al. [J. Chromatogr. 473 (1989) 273] in 1989 dea...
Many areas of the monolithic technology development have not been explored. These include monolith d...
1 High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is currently one of the most widely used analytical ...
One and a half decade passed since the pioneering work on synthesis and application of non-particula...
Monolithic columns are a special type of chromatography column, which can be used for the purificati...
The pioneering work on synthesis and application of non-particulate stationary phases for liquid chr...
The column is the main component for chromatographic separation. Nowadays, monolithic columns are gr...
Monolithic column materials offer great advantages as chromatographic media in bioseparations and as...
We present guidelines for the configuration of industrial scale chromatographic separation of small ...
Polymethacrylate monoliths, specifically poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co- ethylene dimethacrylate) or ...
Affinity chromatography is a process for the separation of biomolecules from complex mixtures. Its v...
Due to its gentle and high resolving power, chromatography is the work horse within protein separati...
Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography is a vital tool for proteomics and pharmaceutical analy...
In this thesis the influence of the capillary liquid chromatography separation on the identification...
Biomacromolecules are large particles found in biological fluids. The upregulations and downregulati...
The pioneering research work published by Hjertén et al. [J. Chromatogr. 473 (1989) 273] in 1989 dea...
Many areas of the monolithic technology development have not been explored. These include monolith d...
1 High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is currently one of the most widely used analytical ...
One and a half decade passed since the pioneering work on synthesis and application of non-particula...
Monolithic columns are a special type of chromatography column, which can be used for the purificati...
The pioneering work on synthesis and application of non-particulate stationary phases for liquid chr...
The column is the main component for chromatographic separation. Nowadays, monolithic columns are gr...
Monolithic column materials offer great advantages as chromatographic media in bioseparations and as...
We present guidelines for the configuration of industrial scale chromatographic separation of small ...
Polymethacrylate monoliths, specifically poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co- ethylene dimethacrylate) or ...
Affinity chromatography is a process for the separation of biomolecules from complex mixtures. Its v...
Due to its gentle and high resolving power, chromatography is the work horse within protein separati...
Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography is a vital tool for proteomics and pharmaceutical analy...
In this thesis the influence of the capillary liquid chromatography separation on the identification...