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  2. Journal of Chromatography A - Wikipedia

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    The major difference between Journal of Chromatography A and Journal of Chromatography B is the focus being on preparative chromatography instead of analytical chromatography. The split of the Journal of Chromatography into two journals occurred in late 1993, with volume 652 being the first for Journal of Chromatography A .

  3. List of Elsevier periodicals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable scientific, technical and general interest periodicals published by Elsevier or one of its imprints or subsidiary companies. Contents A

  4. Journal of Chromatography B - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Chromatography B is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research papers in analytical chemistry, with a focus on chromatography techniques and methods in the biological and life sciences.

  5. Journal of Chromatography - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Chromatography may refer to: Journal of Chromatography A; Journal of Chromatography B This page was last edited on 13 ...

  6. Monolithic HPLC column - Wikipedia

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    Liquid chromatography as we know it today really got its start in 1969, when the first modern HPLC was designed and marketed as a nucleic acid analyzer. [9] Columns throughout the 1970s were unreliable, pump flow rates were inconsistent, and many biologically active compounds escaped detection by UV and fluorescence detectors.

  7. Paper chromatography - Wikipedia

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    Paper chromatography is one method for testing the purity of compounds and identifying substances. Paper chromatography is a useful technique because it is relatively quick and requires only small quantities of material. Separations in paper chromatography involve the principle of partition.

  8. Colloids and Surfaces - Wikipedia

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    The journal is published by Elsevier. Colloids and Surfaces A. Colloids and Surfaces A: ...

  9. Expanded bed adsorption - Wikipedia

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    Where classical column chromatography uses a solid phase made by a packed bed, EBA uses particles in a fluidized state, ideally expanded by a factor of 2. Expanded bed adsorption is, however, different from fluidised bed chromatography in essentially two ways: one, the EBA resin contains particles of varying size and density which results in a ...