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Controlled-porosity glasses as alternative adsorbents to silica gel for HPLC

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The paper deals with the use of controlled-porosity glasses (CPGs) as adsorbents for HPLC. The physicochemical and chromatographic properties of small-pore CPGs are compared to the analogous properties of silica gels. The results show good correlation between them and suggest the possibility of application of CPGs as adsorbents for liquid chromatography.

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Choma, I., Dawidowicz, A.L. Controlled-porosity glasses as alternative adsorbents to silica gel for HPLC. Chromatographia 33, 122–126 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02275891

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