Hydrophobic metallochromic ligands can be used to coat high-performance reversed-phase substrates producing chelating stationary phases with the capacity to separate metal ions. To date the main approaches have been to ‘pre-coat' the substrate with the ligand and use it with a mobile phase containing an inorganic salt or alternatively to include the ligand itself within the mobile phase, where the ligand forms a ‘dynamic coating' on the stationary phase, which exhibits retention characteristics similar to the above pre-coated columns. The latter approach offers certain advantages, including increased column capacity, improved separation efficiency, differing selectivity, and the ability to exploit the ligand present in the mobile phase for ...
A simple chromatographic analysis system was developed based on dynamic ion pairing using long chain...
This study was dedicated to the development and characterisation of novel stationary phases for the ...
Conventional high performance 1 i qu i d chromatography instrumentation and packing materials can be...
Hydrophobic metallochromic ligands can be used to coat high-performance reversed-phase substrates pr...
An ODS reversed-phase column has been used in conjunction with an aqueous mobile phase containing me...
This paper details a study of the selectivity characteristics of high-performance chelation ion chro...
There have been a number of significant developments in the high-performance chelation ion chromato...
The chromatographic performance of metal chelating analytes on a C18 silica based stationary phase w...
The chromatographic performance of metal chelating analytes on a C18 functionalized styrene-divinylb...
A study into the optimisation and selectivity of a reversed-phase ion-interaction liquid chromatogra...
A polystyrene–divinylbenzene reversed-phase column has been used in conjunction with a mobile phase ...
New findings are reported on simple ways to modify an ordinary HPLC column to obtain efficient ion c...
Columns suitable for use in anion chromatography can be prepared by coating a packed reversed-phase ...
A simple chromatographic analysis system was developed based on dynamic ion pairing using long chain...
This study was dedicated to the development and characterisation of novel stationary phases for the ...
Conventional high performance 1 i qu i d chromatography instrumentation and packing materials can be...
Hydrophobic metallochromic ligands can be used to coat high-performance reversed-phase substrates pr...
An ODS reversed-phase column has been used in conjunction with an aqueous mobile phase containing me...
This paper details a study of the selectivity characteristics of high-performance chelation ion chro...
There have been a number of significant developments in the high-performance chelation ion chromato...
The chromatographic performance of metal chelating analytes on a C18 silica based stationary phase w...
The chromatographic performance of metal chelating analytes on a C18 functionalized styrene-divinylb...
A study into the optimisation and selectivity of a reversed-phase ion-interaction liquid chromatogra...
A polystyrene–divinylbenzene reversed-phase column has been used in conjunction with a mobile phase ...
New findings are reported on simple ways to modify an ordinary HPLC column to obtain efficient ion c...
Columns suitable for use in anion chromatography can be prepared by coating a packed reversed-phase ...
A simple chromatographic analysis system was developed based on dynamic ion pairing using long chain...
This study was dedicated to the development and characterisation of novel stationary phases for the ...
Conventional high performance 1 i qu i d chromatography instrumentation and packing materials can be...