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Volumn 28, Issue 14, 2005, Pages 1803-1811
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Some advantages of high temperature for the separation of pharmaceutical compounds with mass spectrometry detection
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Author keywords
Basic compounds; Gradient elution; HTLC; MS
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Indexed keywords
COMPOSITION EFFECTS;
DRUG PRODUCTS;
HIGH TEMPERATURE EFFECTS;
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
PH EFFECTS;
PHASE COMPOSITION;
SILICA;
THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY;
ZIRCONIA;
BASIC COMPOUNDS;
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS;
ELUTION COMPOSITION;
GRADIENT ELUTION;
HIGH TEMPERATURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (HTLC);
PHASE SEPARATION;
BUFFER;
CARBON;
CHLOROPROCAINE;
CODEINE;
DIPHENHYDRAMINE;
POLYMER;
PROPRANOLOL;
QUININE;
SILICON DIOXIDE;
ZIRCONIUM OXIDE;
ARTICLE;
CHEMICAL PARAMETERS;
COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DRUG ANALYSIS;
DRUG DETERMINATION;
DRUG STRUCTURE;
ELECTROSPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY;
ELUTION;
EXPERIMENTATION;
HIGH TEMPERATURE PROCEDURES;
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
PERFORMANCE;
PH MEASUREMENT;
PHASE SEPARATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SOLUTE;
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT;
VOLATILIZATION;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, LIQUID;
CODEINE;
DIPHENHYDRAMINE;
INDICATORS AND REAGENTS;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS;
PROCAINE;
PROPRANOLOL;
QUININE;
THERMODYNAMICS;
CINCHONA PUBESCENS;
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EID: 30344451983
PISSN: 16159306
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200500145 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (28)
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References (28)
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