Liquid chromatography (LC) is considered to be the gold standard in pharmaceutical analysis. Today, there is a need for fast and ultra-fast methods with good efficiency and resolution for achieving separations in few minutes or even seconds. The present work describes a simple methodology for performing a successful method transfer from conventional LC to fast and ultra-fast LC. In order to carry out fast separations, short columns (20-50mm) packed with small particles (3.5 and 1.7 microm) were used and their chromatographic performance was compared to that of a conventional column (150 mm, 5 microm). For that purpose, an optimized LC system was employed to limit extra-column volumes which can have a dramatic impact on efficiency and resolu...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography, it is ad...
Semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography facilities have been developed, capable of s...
The best separation possible at a given analysis time and maximum system pressure is achieved by sim...
In the last decade, an important technical evolution has occurred in pharmaceutical analysis with nu...
Analytical laboratories are currently interested in enhancing overall productivity by increasing sam...
Analytical laboratories are currently interested in enhancing overall productivity by increasing sam...
During the last few years, there has been a great interest in the development of fast liquid chromat...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography (LC), sev...
In order to enhance chromatographic performances in terms of efficiency and rapidity, LC has recentl...
Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) can be regarded as a new direction for liquidchromato...
Recent developments in chromatographic supports and instrumentation for liquid chromatography (LC) a...
Sub-second liquid chromatography in very short packed beds is demonstrated as a broad proof of conce...
Very short columns filled with 1.9 μm particles were evaluated for the ultra-fast analysis of pharma...
In the first part of the series, it was demonstrated that very fast (25 kDa) and could also work wel...
Semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography facilities have been developed, capable of s...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography, it is ad...
Semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography facilities have been developed, capable of s...
The best separation possible at a given analysis time and maximum system pressure is achieved by sim...
In the last decade, an important technical evolution has occurred in pharmaceutical analysis with nu...
Analytical laboratories are currently interested in enhancing overall productivity by increasing sam...
Analytical laboratories are currently interested in enhancing overall productivity by increasing sam...
During the last few years, there has been a great interest in the development of fast liquid chromat...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography (LC), sev...
In order to enhance chromatographic performances in terms of efficiency and rapidity, LC has recentl...
Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) can be regarded as a new direction for liquidchromato...
Recent developments in chromatographic supports and instrumentation for liquid chromatography (LC) a...
Sub-second liquid chromatography in very short packed beds is demonstrated as a broad proof of conce...
Very short columns filled with 1.9 μm particles were evaluated for the ultra-fast analysis of pharma...
In the first part of the series, it was demonstrated that very fast (25 kDa) and could also work wel...
Semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography facilities have been developed, capable of s...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography, it is ad...
Semi-preparative high performance liquid chromatography facilities have been developed, capable of s...
The best separation possible at a given analysis time and maximum system pressure is achieved by sim...