Reversed-phase chromatography is the term used to describe the chromatographic method in which the stationary phase is hydrophobic or non-polar (e.g. octadecyl group), while the starting mobile phase (e.g. water) must be more polar than the stationary phase. The distribution of the solute between the two phases depends on the binding properties of the stationary phase, the hydrophobicity of the solute and the composition of the mobile phase. Reversed phase chromatography is an adsorptive process, which relies on a partitioning mechanism to effect separation. Elution can be performed isocratic (the water-solvent composition does not change during the separation process) or by using a gradient (the water-solvent composition does changes durin...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
The development of liquid chromatographic separation procedures, which meet high standards of reliab...
The thin-layer chromatographic behavior of cholic acid and fourteen of its synthetic derivatives has...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
A simple but useful experimental method for observation of the effects of organic modifiers in the s...
A simple but useful experimental method for observation of the effects of organic modifiers in the s...
Chromatography is one of the most powerful techniques available in the analytic chemist’s arsenal to...
Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography on polar columns in aqueous-organic mobile phases has ...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is based on the hydrophobic interaction, and has found i...
This paper presents the review of the methods used in research of the biological active substances h...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
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 development of liquid chromatographic separation procedures, which meet high standards of reliab...
The thin-layer chromatographic behavior of cholic acid and fourteen of its synthetic derivatives has...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Science Department of Analytical Chemistry Modern Reversed S...
A simple but useful experimental method for observation of the effects of organic modifiers in the s...
A simple but useful experimental method for observation of the effects of organic modifiers in the s...
Chromatography is one of the most powerful techniques available in the analytic chemist’s arsenal to...
Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography on polar columns in aqueous-organic mobile phases has ...
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) is based on the hydrophobic interaction, and has found i...
This paper presents the review of the methods used in research of the biological active substances h...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
Quantitative structure–retention relationships (QSRRs) were derived for logarithms of retention fact...
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 development of liquid chromatographic separation procedures, which meet high standards of reliab...
The thin-layer chromatographic behavior of cholic acid and fourteen of its synthetic derivatives has...