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Column Watch
Highlights of HPLC 2014
Ronald E. Majors
If you missed this year’s HPLC conference, or simply could not attend all the talks that interested you, never fear. Ron Majors will tell you what you need to know, bringing you highlights of the discussions on column-technology topics — such as monoliths, high-pH columns, SPPs, and HILIC — and an analysis of the larger trends observed at the conference. |
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LC TROUBLESHOOTING
Mobile-Phase Degassing: What, Why, and How
John W. Dolan
Why should you be concerned about mobile-phase degassing? |
GC CONNECTIONS
Gas Cylinder Setup and Use
John V. Hinshaw
What you need to know about pressure regulators, gas filtration, and gas fittings — and when to retire your cylinders |
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HISTORY OF CHROMATOGRAPHY
Professor Barry L. Karger: Scientist, Mentor, and Innovator
Howard G. Barth
A review of Professor Barry L. Karger’s years as a teacher and mentor, as well as his many scientific accomplishments |
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THE ESSENTIALS
Method Translation in GC and GC–MS The mechanisms of mixed-mode chromatography are explained, with reference to the parameters that are used to optimize selectivity and retention. |
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PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE
Fast Analysis of “Dirty” Samples with Monolithic Silica LC and Silica Gel TLC Stationary Phases
Stephan Altmaier and Michael Schulz
The development of fast and straightforward processes of sample preparation, separation, and detection for the analysis of various food and pharmaceutical samples with a high matrix load is described. |
Featured Interview
Electrophoretic and Microfluidic Separation Approaches for DNA Analysis Kevin Dorfman of the University of Minnesota discusses his work to improve electrophoresis and nanochannel technologies to obtain genomic information. |
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