A novel approach to mathematical modeling of chromatographic responses based on interpolation polynomials with divided differences and with finite differences is discussed. These interpolational techniques as well as traditionally applied second-order polynomial models obtained by least squares are compared. Interpolation techniques can be useful in situations where commonly used linear or quadratic models are not applicable: when the nature of dependence is complex or the investigated factor intervals are broad. The three analyzed modeling techniques are incorporated in a design of experiments methodology for systematic development and optimization of liquid chromatographic methods. The direct modeling of retention factors is carried out f...
A simplified analysis of chromatographic-column dynamics based on a similarity equation (found exper...
We report on a large scale in silico comparison study of so-called chromatographic response function...
Multivariate techniques used in this thesis are described in Part I. Techniques to select markers ar...
A new method for modelling chromatographic responses is presented as a critical piece for the achiev...
For optimizing a liquid chromatographic method, direct modeling some responses like minimum resoluti...
ABSTRACT. Polynomial interpolation approximation has a considerably impor-tant role in the study of ...
A procedure based on fitting the experimentally computed AutoCoVariance Function (ACVF) of multicomp...
This paper investigates the ability of seven chromatographic response functions to measure the quali...
The ability of a chromatographic method to successfully separate, identify and quantitative species ...
The general rate model provides a reliable platform to predict elution bands in both linear and non-...
Recent applications of retention modelling in liquid chromatography (2015–2020) are comprehensively ...
For the calibration of chromatographic systems, different methods can be used. One class of methods ...
In this paper, the capability of a polynomial-modified Gaussian model to relate the peak shape of ba...
For the calibration of chromatographic systems, different methods can be used. One class of methods ...
In order to conduct theoretical studies and analyses elution chromatography modes and configurations...
A simplified analysis of chromatographic-column dynamics based on a similarity equation (found exper...
We report on a large scale in silico comparison study of so-called chromatographic response function...
Multivariate techniques used in this thesis are described in Part I. Techniques to select markers ar...
A new method for modelling chromatographic responses is presented as a critical piece for the achiev...
For optimizing a liquid chromatographic method, direct modeling some responses like minimum resoluti...
ABSTRACT. Polynomial interpolation approximation has a considerably impor-tant role in the study of ...
A procedure based on fitting the experimentally computed AutoCoVariance Function (ACVF) of multicomp...
This paper investigates the ability of seven chromatographic response functions to measure the quali...
The ability of a chromatographic method to successfully separate, identify and quantitative species ...
The general rate model provides a reliable platform to predict elution bands in both linear and non-...
Recent applications of retention modelling in liquid chromatography (2015–2020) are comprehensively ...
For the calibration of chromatographic systems, different methods can be used. One class of methods ...
In this paper, the capability of a polynomial-modified Gaussian model to relate the peak shape of ba...
For the calibration of chromatographic systems, different methods can be used. One class of methods ...
In order to conduct theoretical studies and analyses elution chromatography modes and configurations...
A simplified analysis of chromatographic-column dynamics based on a similarity equation (found exper...
We report on a large scale in silico comparison study of so-called chromatographic response function...
Multivariate techniques used in this thesis are described in Part I. Techniques to select markers ar...