Auch die Wandungen von Trennsystemen können Ärger machen! Trouble with the Wall of Separation Systems G. Hesse Editorial Pages: 141 - 141
Anion exchange chromatography of dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids in phosphate medium L. BengtssonO. Samuelson Originals Pages: 142 - 146
A FORTRAN program for automatic calculation of retention indices in gas chromatography Gianrico CastelloPietro Parodi OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 155
Thin-layer chromatography of inorganic ions II.—An examination of the behaviour of ion exchange resins as a stationary phase R. FracheA. Dadone OriginalPaper Pages: 156 - 161
Separation of amino acid enantiomers by gas chromatography with an optically active stationary phase (N-TFA-L-valyl-L-leucine cyclohexyl ester) W. ParrP. Howard OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 166
Relations entre structure chimique et données de rétention. II. γ-lactones substituées M. HeintzA. DruilheD. Lefort OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 170
On the prediction from molecular structure of chromatographic retention data. Non-calculability principle A. W. Ladon Short Communications Pages: 171 - 172
Identification of some phenolic aldehydes by thin-layer chromatography P. FromentA. Robert Short Communications Pages: 173 - 173
Gas chromatographic separation of anaesthetizing gaseous mixtures V. Patzelová Short Communications Pages: 174 - 176
Quantitative analysis of hydrogen and helium in complex gas mixtures E. W. Cook Short Communications Pages: 176 - 177
Special column configuration for the analysis of some inorganic gases and light hydrocarbons E. MalanB. Brink Short Communications Pages: 178 - 179