Separtation of metal tetrakis(p-tolyl)porphine complexes by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography M. KobayashiK. SaitohN. Suzuki Originals Pages: 72 - 74
Analysis of perfluoroalkanes and fluorobenzenes using an Al2 O3 porous-layer open-tubular column L. GhaouiE. DessaiE. C. M. Chen Originals Pages: 75 - 78
Application of pharmacia automated FPLC System and PepRPC HR 5/5 bonded phase column for determination of dansylated polyamines T. KremmerM. BoldizsárL. Holczinger Originals Pages: 79 - 82
Identification of non-branched alkenylcycloalkanes with a terminal double bond from retention index increments G. AndersK. AndersW. Engewald Originals Pages: 83 - 86
Time optimization for routine separations, using high-speed microbore HPLC D. A. DezaroD. DvornR. A. Hartwick Originals Pages: 87 - 96
Quantitation of 1,2 and 1,4-naphthoquinone in phthalic anhydride by HPLC M. S. WainwrightR. P. ChaplinF. Leonardi Originals Pages: 96 - 98
A new chromatographic method for the separation of food dye mixtures on thin MgO layers J. Masłowska Originals Pages: 99 - 101
Chromatography of diols. Regularities in the retention of linear diprimary diols in gas-solid and gas-liquid chromatography A. M. AfanassievV. N. DemeshevG. V. Kovalev Originals Pages: 102 - 108
A semicrystalline inorganic ion-exchanger for thin-layer chromatographic separation of phenolic compounds S. A. NabiW. U. FarooquiN. Rahman Originals Pages: 109 - 111
The use of deuterated solvents in high-performance liquid chromatography-Fourier transform infrared spectrometry C. FujimotoG. UematsuK. Jinno Originals Pages: 112 - 116
Modification of a commercial preparative HPLC system allowing for UV detection of small amounts of materials with high extinction coefficients J. BaptistaI. GuptaJ. J. Krepinsky Originals Pages: 117 - 119
Substituent interaction effects in aromatic molecules in RP-HPLC with acetonitrile-water and tetrahydrofuran-water eluents M. C. SpanjerC. L. de Ligny Originals Pages: 120 - 124
Increased electrochemical detector sensitivity by electrode surface modification M. R. Gregg Originals Pages: 129 - 133