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The efficient use of microcolumns in chromatographic systems
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, 464 Japan.
Abstract:
Microcolumn techniques involving pre-column concentration and post-column derivatization make good use of micro-scale high-performance liquid chromatography. The efficient use of microcolumns is illustrated by some applications to the analysis of amino acids, bile acids and catecholamines. The potential of new detector techniques based on the multichannel photodiode array detector, and on immobilized enzyme post-column reaction systems with fluorimetric detection, is also discussed.
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