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Volumn 1169, Issue 1-2, 2007, Pages 139-150
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Peak capacity in gradient reversed-phase liquid chromatography of biopolymers. Theoretical and practical implications for the separation of oligonucleotides
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Author keywords
Biopolymers; Gradient theory; Peak capacity; Ultra performance liquid chromatography; Van Deemter
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Indexed keywords
LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
MATHEMATICAL MODELS;
MOLECULAR WEIGHT;
OLIGONUCLEOTIDES;
SEPARATION;
COLUMN PEAK CAPACITY;
GRADIENT THEORY;
RETENTION FACTORS;
VAN DEEMTERS;
PROTEINS;
BIOPOLYMER;
OLIGONUCLEOTIDE;
PEPTIDE;
PROTEIN;
ARTICLE;
ELUTION;
FLOW RATE;
MATHEMATICAL MODEL;
MOLECULAR WEIGHT;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
REVERSED PHASE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
SEPARATION TECHNIQUE;
THEORETICAL STUDY;
BIOPOLYMERS;
CHEMICAL FRACTIONATION;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, LIQUID;
HYDROPHOBICITY;
MODELS, CHEMICAL;
MOLECULAR WEIGHT;
OLIGONUCLEOTIDES;
POROSITY;
PROTEINS;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
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EID: 34848917542
PISSN: 00219673
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2007.09.005 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (83)
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References (32)
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