In this thesis, the focus was on understanding recent developments in liquid chromatography (LC) and how these can be applied to improve two-dimensional separations (Chapter 2). The main advances that were of interest for the design of a 3D separation device were those in column technology, instrument capabilities and miniaturized separation devices. We proceeded with an investigation into the miniaturization of comprehensive two-dimensional LC (LC×LC) for the analysis of peptides by direct coupling with a high-resolution mass spectrometer (HR-MS) (Chapter 4). In choosing the best combination of retention mechanisms for the LC×LC system, we have investigated computational programs for the prediction of retention and the optimization of pept...
This thesis describes a developmental process required for the construction and optimisation of two-...
In this thesis, the potential of spatial multi-dimensional liquid chromatography is explained, culmi...
An overview is presented of possible pathways to enhance peak capacity in liquid chromatography (LC)...
This dissertation is dedicated to the topic of multidimensional liquid phase separations. This separ...
Chromatography is a powerful separation technique that was initially developed for the isolation of ...
In order to successfully tackle the truly complex separation problems arising from areas such as pro...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate the potential of multi-dimensional liquid chromatography (LC...
To obtain the best compromise between peak capacity and analysis time in one-dimensional and two-dim...
Multidimensional liquid-based separation techniques are described for maximizing the resolution of t...
In response to the increasing demand for ever more efficient and high-throughput separations from mo...
The general strategy in proteomic research consists in sample preparation, protein or peptide separa...
Mixed mode stationary phases utilize secondary retention mechanisms to add a dimensionality to the s...
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a long established method used for the separation, ...
Milk is a rich source of bioactive peptides of great interest for their healthy properties. These pe...
Milk is a rich source of bioactive peptides of great interest for their healthy properties. These pe...
This thesis describes a developmental process required for the construction and optimisation of two-...
In this thesis, the potential of spatial multi-dimensional liquid chromatography is explained, culmi...
An overview is presented of possible pathways to enhance peak capacity in liquid chromatography (LC)...
This dissertation is dedicated to the topic of multidimensional liquid phase separations. This separ...
Chromatography is a powerful separation technique that was initially developed for the isolation of ...
In order to successfully tackle the truly complex separation problems arising from areas such as pro...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate the potential of multi-dimensional liquid chromatography (LC...
To obtain the best compromise between peak capacity and analysis time in one-dimensional and two-dim...
Multidimensional liquid-based separation techniques are described for maximizing the resolution of t...
In response to the increasing demand for ever more efficient and high-throughput separations from mo...
The general strategy in proteomic research consists in sample preparation, protein or peptide separa...
Mixed mode stationary phases utilize secondary retention mechanisms to add a dimensionality to the s...
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a long established method used for the separation, ...
Milk is a rich source of bioactive peptides of great interest for their healthy properties. These pe...
Milk is a rich source of bioactive peptides of great interest for their healthy properties. These pe...
This thesis describes a developmental process required for the construction and optimisation of two-...
In this thesis, the potential of spatial multi-dimensional liquid chromatography is explained, culmi...
An overview is presented of possible pathways to enhance peak capacity in liquid chromatography (LC)...