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Volumn 32, Issue 10, 2009, Pages 1757-1764
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A novel stationary phase based on amino derivatized nanotubes for HPLC separations: Theoretical and practical aspects
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Author keywords
Carbon nanotubes; HPLC; Quantitative structure retention relationships; Stationary phase
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Indexed keywords
ACTIVATING AGENTS;
AMINO GROUP;
AMINOPROPYL;
BINDING EFFICIENCY;
CARBOXYLIC GROUP;
CHARGE TRANSFER INTERACTION;
CHEMOMETRIC ANALYSIS;
COVALENT IMMOBILIZATION;
DEGREES OF SUBSTITUTION;
DIPOLE-DIPOLE;
FUNCTIONALIZED;
GLUTARDIALDEHYDE;
HPLC;
HPLC SEPARATION;
ISOCRATIC CONDITIONS;
MOBILE-PHASE COMPOSITION;
NON-ORTHO;
PCB CONGENERS;
PLANAR CONFORMATIONS;
QUANTITATIVE METHOD;
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-RETENTION RELATIONSHIPS;
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURES;
RETENTION BEHAVIOR;
RETENTION FACTORS;
SILICA SURFACE;
SOLUTE MOLECULES;
SOLUTE RETENTION;
STATIONARY PHASE;
AMINATION;
AMINES;
CHARGE TRANSFER;
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION;
CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS;
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
ION EXCHANGE;
ISOMERS;
LIPIDS;
MOLECULES;
OLEFINS;
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS;
PHASE SEPARATION;
PHENOLS;
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS;
PRINTED CIRCUITS;
SILICA;
SULFUR COMPOUNDS;
TOLUENE;
CARBON NANOTUBES;
CARBON NANOTUBE;
CYCLOHEXANE;
GERANIOL;
GLUTARALDEHYDE;
LINALOOL;
SILICON DIOXIDE;
TERPENE DERIVATIVE;
TERPINEOL;
THYMOL;
TOLUENE;
ARTICLE;
BINDING AFFINITY;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION;
CHEMICAL INTERACTION;
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION;
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
COVALENT BOND;
ELECTRICITY;
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
IMMOBILIZATION;
PHYSICAL PHASE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
QUANTITATIVE STUDY;
SEPARATION TECHNIQUE;
SOLUTE;
STATIONARY PHASE;
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
THEORY;
AMINES;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID;
MODELS, THEORETICAL;
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE;
NANOTUBES, CARBON;
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS;
SILICON DIOXIDE;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
TERPENES;
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EID: 67649970218
PISSN: 16159306
EISSN: 16159314
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200800683 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (47)
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References (31)
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