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Conclusions and Future Developments

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There has been a major shift in how multidimensional LC is perceived in the last few years. Many more analysts are aware of 2DLC, but it is still not a routine technique. More attention to robustness and method development strategies is still required, but 2D-LC is no longer a technique that suffers from solvent-compatibility, cumbersome method development, and reduced detection sensitivity. Instead, it is a rapidly maturing technique with clear applications in academia and industry. But how can we move it forward and what might the future hold? In this chapter we will discuss some of the answers to these questions.

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Jones, O. (2020). Conclusions and Future Developments. In: Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography. SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6190-0_7

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