Hydrodynamic chromatography: packed columns, multiple detectors, and microcapillaries

Volume: 402, Issue: 1, Pages: 77 - 81
Published: Sep 7, 2011
Abstract
Hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) is a liquid chromatographic technique that separates analytes on the basis of their size in solution. Separation can be conducted either in an open tube or in a column packed with inert, nonporous beads. In HDC, larger analytes elute first and smaller ones later, due to preferential sampling of the streamlines of flow in the open tube or in the interstitial medium of the packed column. Because of the low shear...
Paper Details
Title
Hydrodynamic chromatography: packed columns, multiple detectors, and microcapillaries
Published Date
Sep 7, 2011
Volume
402
Issue
1
Pages
77 - 81
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