Not AvailableA chromatographic separation in general is a technique in which a mobile phase while passing over a stationary phase transports different substances with different velocities in the direction of flow. In the case of thin layer chromatography the stationary phase (an adsorbent such as silica gel, silicic acid or cellulose) is placed on a glass support. A processed sample is spotted onto the stationary phase and then placed into a chromatographic chamber containing a relevant solvent system (mobile phase). As the solvent rises through the adsorbent by absorption and capillary action, it tends to resolve the components of the sample. Electrostatic forces of the stationary phase act to retard the component in the sample as the ...
Some unexpected results in thin layer chromatography (TLC) with multicomponent solvents gave us the ...
Solvent gradients have been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatography to enhance s...
The separation of a mixture of neutral, strongly acidic and strongly basic compounds was studied in ...
Not AvailableThe principle of chromatography involves separation of a mixture on the basis of speci...
A chromatographic separation in general is a technique in which a mobile phase while passing over a...
Liquid chromatography is a broad classification used to describe a variety of different chromatograp...
Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtu...
Chromatography is, in principle, a dilution process. In HPLC analysis, on dis-solving the substances...
Nowadays analytical chemistry, and especially chromatographic techniques, are becoming more and more...
The technique of solvent gradients has been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatogra...
Chromatography is a widely used analytical technique because of its resolving power, being able to s...
The technique of solvent gradients has been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatogra...
The field of chemistry, either by itself or as a subsidiary to other fields, is becoming more and mo...
The solvation parameter model provides a new approach for method development in reversed-phase chrom...
Solvent gradients have been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatography to enhance s...
Some unexpected results in thin layer chromatography (TLC) with multicomponent solvents gave us the ...
Solvent gradients have been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatography to enhance s...
The separation of a mixture of neutral, strongly acidic and strongly basic compounds was studied in ...
Not AvailableThe principle of chromatography involves separation of a mixture on the basis of speci...
A chromatographic separation in general is a technique in which a mobile phase while passing over a...
Liquid chromatography is a broad classification used to describe a variety of different chromatograp...
Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtu...
Chromatography is, in principle, a dilution process. In HPLC analysis, on dis-solving the substances...
Nowadays analytical chemistry, and especially chromatographic techniques, are becoming more and more...
The technique of solvent gradients has been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatogra...
Chromatography is a widely used analytical technique because of its resolving power, being able to s...
The technique of solvent gradients has been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatogra...
The field of chemistry, either by itself or as a subsidiary to other fields, is becoming more and mo...
The solvation parameter model provides a new approach for method development in reversed-phase chrom...
Solvent gradients have been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatography to enhance s...
Some unexpected results in thin layer chromatography (TLC) with multicomponent solvents gave us the ...
Solvent gradients have been widely applied in analytical and preparative chromatography to enhance s...
The separation of a mixture of neutral, strongly acidic and strongly basic compounds was studied in ...