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Volumn 1228, Issue , 2012, Pages 165-174
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Practical implications of the "Tanaka" stationary phase characterization methodology using ultra high performance liquid chromatographic conditions
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Author keywords
Influence of high pressure; LC column characterization; Retention factors; Selectivity factors; Ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)
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Indexed keywords
ANALYTES;
CHROMATOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS;
CHROMATOGRAPHIC SELECTIVITY;
COLUMN CHARACTERIZATION;
CONSTANT LINEAR VELOCITIES;
HIGH PRESSURE;
INCREASE IN PRESSURE;
LC COLUMN CHARACTERIZATION;
PH VALUE;
RETENTION FACTORS;
SMALL PARTICLE SIZE;
STANDARD PROTOCOLS;
STATIONARY PHASE;
STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY;
ULTRA HIGH PERFORMANCE;
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
HIGH PRESSURE EFFECTS;
STANDARDS;
CHROMATOGRAPHY;
ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS;
ARTICLE;
COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY;
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
INTERMETHOD COMPARISON;
LINEAR SYSTEM;
METHODOLOGY;
PARTICLE SIZE;
PH;
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY;
PKA;
PRESSURE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS;
ULTRA PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY;
VELOCITY;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
MODELS, CHEMICAL;
ORGANIC CHEMICALS;
PARTICLE SIZE;
PRESSURE;
PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS;
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EID: 84857042240
PISSN: 00219673
EISSN: 18733778
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2011.05.105 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (38)
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