In this study, we investigated further the large increases in retention with pressure that we observed previously in RP-LC especially for ionised solutes. These findings were initially confirmed on a conventional silica C18 column, which gave extremely similar results to the hybrid C18 phase originally used. Large increases in retention factor of ∼50% for a pressure increase of 500 bar were also shown for high MW polar but neutral solutes. However, experiments with the same bases in ionised and non-ionised forms suggest that somewhat greater pressure-induced retention increases are found for ionised solutes. Retention increases with pressure were found to be considerably smaller for a C1 column compared with a C18 column; decreases in reten...
The effects of pressure up to 345 MPa (50,000 psi) on a reverse phase ion-pairing system were studie...
The retention and overloading properties for eight basic solutes and two quaternary ammonium compoun...
The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechan...
In this study, we investigated further the large increases in retention with pressure that we observ...
The effect of inlet pressure on the retention of a series of low molecular weight acids, bases and n...
The influence of pressure on the retention of several types of solute, including acids, bases and ne...
A possible complication of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is related to the effec...
In this thesis, the effects of pressure on retention in cation exchange and in reverse phase liquid ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. The effects of pressure and frictional heating deserve serious consideration in...
Although its effects are not as familiar to chemists as temperature, pressure has also been shown to...
The importance of the generated temperature and pressure gradients in ultra-high-pressure liquid chr...
The retention and overload of bases were studied on two new mixed-mode, silica based phases possessi...
Modest pressure (<350 bars) has a significant impact on reversed-phase liquid chromatographic retent...
The kinetic performance of a bare silica and C18 phase prepared from the same sub-2. μm and 3.5. μm ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Retention factor and column efficiency measurements were made for 14 test compo...
The effects of pressure up to 345 MPa (50,000 psi) on a reverse phase ion-pairing system were studie...
The retention and overloading properties for eight basic solutes and two quaternary ammonium compoun...
The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechan...
In this study, we investigated further the large increases in retention with pressure that we observ...
The effect of inlet pressure on the retention of a series of low molecular weight acids, bases and n...
The influence of pressure on the retention of several types of solute, including acids, bases and ne...
A possible complication of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is related to the effec...
In this thesis, the effects of pressure on retention in cation exchange and in reverse phase liquid ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. The effects of pressure and frictional heating deserve serious consideration in...
Although its effects are not as familiar to chemists as temperature, pressure has also been shown to...
The importance of the generated temperature and pressure gradients in ultra-high-pressure liquid chr...
The retention and overload of bases were studied on two new mixed-mode, silica based phases possessi...
Modest pressure (<350 bars) has a significant impact on reversed-phase liquid chromatographic retent...
The kinetic performance of a bare silica and C18 phase prepared from the same sub-2. μm and 3.5. μm ...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Retention factor and column efficiency measurements were made for 14 test compo...
The effects of pressure up to 345 MPa (50,000 psi) on a reverse phase ion-pairing system were studie...
The retention and overloading properties for eight basic solutes and two quaternary ammonium compoun...
The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechan...