The prediction of chromatographic retention times for a wide range of chemical compounds has been a subject of interest and intense study during the past few decades. Several of these studies are discussed, in particular those which utilize empirical parameters of solvent polarity in a correlation to chromatographic retention. Several of these empirical scales of solvent polarity are discussed in detail. The compilation of accurate acceptor and donor numbers is thoroughly discussed. Correlation of some of these empirical parameters to the solvent\u27s normal phase liquid chromatographic retention was attempted. The multiple variable correlation equation which resulted in the best correlation utilized the solvent analyte\u27s acceptor number...
Gas chromatography used to calculate the specific retention volume of several hydrocarbons in differ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The mechanism of retention for chemically...
The Abraham solvation parameter model, a linear free energy relationship (LFER) approach, has been u...
The prediction of chromatographic retention times for a wide range of chemical compounds has been a ...
The Snyder P\u27 measure of solvent eluting strength In bonded- phase chromatography (BPC) correlate...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
A quantitative structure-retention relationship study was performed for 656 flavor compounds with hi...
The development of computer-assisted approaches capable of accurate prediction of the retention beha...
The Snyder measure of solvent eluting strength (ε{lunate}0) in adsorption chromatography correlates ...
Polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) stationary phases were used for the study of solute retention in...
Statistical evaluation of linear and quadratic models of chromatographic retention was performed. Th...
Isothermal retention indices (I) at 333–413 K on 12 stationary phases (SPs) covering a wide polarity...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most widely used separation techniques a...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is the most commonly used chromatographic technique in t...
Gas chromatography used to calculate the specific retention volume of several hydrocarbons in differ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The mechanism of retention for chemically...
The Abraham solvation parameter model, a linear free energy relationship (LFER) approach, has been u...
The prediction of chromatographic retention times for a wide range of chemical compounds has been a ...
The Snyder P\u27 measure of solvent eluting strength In bonded- phase chromatography (BPC) correlate...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
A quantitative structure-retention relationship study was performed for 656 flavor compounds with hi...
The development of computer-assisted approaches capable of accurate prediction of the retention beha...
The Snyder measure of solvent eluting strength (ε{lunate}0) in adsorption chromatography correlates ...
Polystyrene-divinylbenzene (PS-DVB) stationary phases were used for the study of solute retention in...
Statistical evaluation of linear and quadratic models of chromatographic retention was performed. Th...
Isothermal retention indices (I) at 333–413 K on 12 stationary phases (SPs) covering a wide polarity...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most widely used separation techniques a...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is the most commonly used chromatographic technique in t...
Gas chromatography used to calculate the specific retention volume of several hydrocarbons in differ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The mechanism of retention for chemically...
The Abraham solvation parameter model, a linear free energy relationship (LFER) approach, has been u...