Interpretive search of optimal isocratic and gradient separations in micellar liquid chromatography in extended organic solvent domains

Volume: 1616, Pages: 460784 - 460784
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a reversed-phase mode with mobile phases containing an organic solvent and a micellised surfactant. Most procedures developed in MLC are implemented in the isocratic mode, since the general elution problem in chromatography is less troublesome. However, gradient elution may be still useful in MLC to analyse mixtures of compounds within a wide range of polarities, in shorter times. MLC using gradients is...
Paper Details
Title
Interpretive search of optimal isocratic and gradient separations in micellar liquid chromatography in extended organic solvent domains
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
1616
Pages
460784 - 460784
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