Reversed phase gradient elution is the method of choice for pharmaceuticals analysis since it allows reducing the analysis time while improving both the quality of the separation and the detection limits. The current trends are towards faster separations which can be achieved thanks to equipments withstanding ultra-high pressures and/or high temperatures. Under such conditions, gradient separations can be carried out within a few minutes or even a few tens of seconds. A long equilibration time in addition to the gradient time can be therefore very detrimental. In this work, we investigated the extent to which the gradient equilibration time can be reduced and which parameters mainly affect the retention variability of ionizable compounds wh...
In this paper, an efficient way for robustness testing of gradient elution liquid chromatographic me...
During a chromatographic separation, it is convenient to keep the essential operating parameters lik...
The performance of 5 and 15 cm long columns packed with shell particles (Halo, AMT) is compared in g...
Using a column packed with fully porous particles, four methods for controlling the flow rates at wh...
In traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), column re-equilibration between gradie...
Speed of analysis is a key factor in liquid chromatography. One possible way is to decrease the part...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The time taken to achieve full column equilibration for isocratic analysis of a...
For a wide variety of hydrophilic interaction chromatography stationary phases, a repeatable partial...
The importance of the generated temperature and pressure gradients in ultra-high-pressure liquid chr...
Gradient elution is widely applied in analytical chromatography to reduce the separation time and/or...
This contribution relates to the assessment of gradient-elution parameters in capillary liquid chrom...
The effect of inlet pressure on the retention of a series of low molecular weight acids, bases and n...
A possible complication of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is related to the effec...
To achieve a desired separation using adsorption processes usually two distinct steps are needed (ad...
Highly efficient columns are necessary for the modern analytical applications of liquid chromatograp...
In this paper, an efficient way for robustness testing of gradient elution liquid chromatographic me...
During a chromatographic separation, it is convenient to keep the essential operating parameters lik...
The performance of 5 and 15 cm long columns packed with shell particles (Halo, AMT) is compared in g...
Using a column packed with fully porous particles, four methods for controlling the flow rates at wh...
In traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), column re-equilibration between gradie...
Speed of analysis is a key factor in liquid chromatography. One possible way is to decrease the part...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The time taken to achieve full column equilibration for isocratic analysis of a...
For a wide variety of hydrophilic interaction chromatography stationary phases, a repeatable partial...
The importance of the generated temperature and pressure gradients in ultra-high-pressure liquid chr...
Gradient elution is widely applied in analytical chromatography to reduce the separation time and/or...
This contribution relates to the assessment of gradient-elution parameters in capillary liquid chrom...
The effect of inlet pressure on the retention of a series of low molecular weight acids, bases and n...
A possible complication of ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is related to the effec...
To achieve a desired separation using adsorption processes usually two distinct steps are needed (ad...
Highly efficient columns are necessary for the modern analytical applications of liquid chromatograp...
In this paper, an efficient way for robustness testing of gradient elution liquid chromatographic me...
During a chromatographic separation, it is convenient to keep the essential operating parameters lik...
The performance of 5 and 15 cm long columns packed with shell particles (Halo, AMT) is compared in g...