The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechanisms. We review a series of recent studies made on the behavior of several commercial C18-bonded stationary phases and of the complex, mixed retention mechanisms that were observed in RPLC. These studies are essentially based on the acquisition of adsorption isotherm data, on the modeling, and on the interpretation of these data. Because linear chromatography deals only with the initial slope of the global, overall, or apparent isotherm, it is unable fully to describe the complete adsorption mechanism. It cannot even afford clues as to the existence of several overlaid retention mechanisms. More specifically, it cannot account for the consequ...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Separations depend on the molecular interactions occurring on retentive surfaces. Much time and effo...
The retention mechanism in RPLC mode was investigated based on the acquisition of adsorption isother...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
The linear dependence of the logarithm of the capacity factor (log k') on the composition of th...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Separations depend on the molecular interactions occurring on retentive surfaces. Much time and effo...
The retention mechanism in RPLC mode was investigated based on the acquisition of adsorption isother...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
Quant. structure-retention relations (QSRRs) were employed to study retention mechanism of reversed-...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
International audienceIn reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the comparison of experimental...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
The linear dependence of the logarithm of the capacity factor (log k') on the composition of th...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Separations depend on the molecular interactions occurring on retentive surfaces. Much time and effo...