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Post Column Derivatization Using Reaction Flow High Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns
Published on: April 26, 2016
New techniques for liquid chromatography in open-tubular columns
J W Jorgenson1, E J Guthrie, R L St Claire
1Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
Abstract:
Methods for sample introduction, capillary column fabrication, and on-column detection are discussed. A new cross-linked polymer stationary phase coating (based on similar coatings for capillary gas chromatography) is described. Results of separations of urinary components using 16-mum open-tubular columns and electrochemical detection and laser-induced fluorescence detection are shown.
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