Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) is an important tool in a chromatographer's armory that retains polar compounds with mass spectrometry (MS)-compatible solvents. However, its applicability is severely limited by an unpredictable loss of retention, which can be attributed to contamination. The solutions offered fail to restore the original retention and our observations of retention time shifts of gemcitabine/metabolites on PGC are not consistent with contamination. The mobile phase affects the ionization state of analytes and the polarizable PGC surface that influences the strength of dispersive forces governing retention on the stationary phase. We hypothesized that failure to maintain the same PGC surface before and after running a gradient ...
The retention behaviors of 36 positional isomers of ionizable substituted benzene compounds have bee...
Efficient and robust separation methods are indispensable in modern LC-MS based metabolomics, where ...
The ubiquity of mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomic analyses as a component of biological in...
The remarkable improvements in hyphenated analytical methods over the last two decades have signifi...
In this thesis, porous graphitic carbon (PGC) has been used as packing material in packed capillary ...
The analysis of the low molecular weight metabolites produced from cellular activity has a broad ran...
Metabolomics is a quickly growing field. However, unlike other -omics disciplines, it suffers from t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the use and development of Porous Graphitic Carbon (PGC) fo...
Porous graphitic carbon has been developed as a high-performance liquid chromatography stationary ph...
Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) has shown unique separation efficiency in liquid chromatography for a ...
The fractionation of PCB congeners into classes according to their planarity (i.e. amount of ortho s...
Separations of polar compounds can be challenging due to inadequate retention on common stationary p...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Analytical Chemistry Candida...
The retention behaviour of a series of 28 monosubstituted benzenes, representing a diverse range of ...
We have investigated the microstructure and bonding of two biomass-based porous carbon chromatograph...
The retention behaviors of 36 positional isomers of ionizable substituted benzene compounds have bee...
Efficient and robust separation methods are indispensable in modern LC-MS based metabolomics, where ...
The ubiquity of mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomic analyses as a component of biological in...
The remarkable improvements in hyphenated analytical methods over the last two decades have signifi...
In this thesis, porous graphitic carbon (PGC) has been used as packing material in packed capillary ...
The analysis of the low molecular weight metabolites produced from cellular activity has a broad ran...
Metabolomics is a quickly growing field. However, unlike other -omics disciplines, it suffers from t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the use and development of Porous Graphitic Carbon (PGC) fo...
Porous graphitic carbon has been developed as a high-performance liquid chromatography stationary ph...
Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) has shown unique separation efficiency in liquid chromatography for a ...
The fractionation of PCB congeners into classes according to their planarity (i.e. amount of ortho s...
Separations of polar compounds can be challenging due to inadequate retention on common stationary p...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Analytical Chemistry Candida...
The retention behaviour of a series of 28 monosubstituted benzenes, representing a diverse range of ...
We have investigated the microstructure and bonding of two biomass-based porous carbon chromatograph...
The retention behaviors of 36 positional isomers of ionizable substituted benzene compounds have bee...
Efficient and robust separation methods are indispensable in modern LC-MS based metabolomics, where ...
The ubiquity of mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomic analyses as a component of biological in...