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Journal of Chromatography A
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved

Volume 724, Issues 1-2,
Pages 1-423 (16 February 1996)

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1.
Revisionist look at solvophobic driving forces in reversed-phase liquid chromatography; III. Comparison of the behavior of nonpolar and polar solutes, Pages 1-12
Peter W. Carr, Choo Tan Lay and Jung Hag Park
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (800 K)


2.
Modelling and analysis of the elution state of "perfusion chromatography"; Effects of intraparticle convective velocity and microsphere size on system performance, Pages 13-25
Xu Y. and A. I. Liapis
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (717 K)

3.
Multicomponent interferences in overloaded gradient elution chromatography, Pages 27-37
Attila Felinger and Georges Guiochon
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (627 K)

4.
Reproducibility, accuracy, and correction of isotherm data measured by chromatography, Pages 39-54
Hong Guan and Georges Guiochon
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (674 K)

5.
Selectable-power photoreactor for flow-injection analysis systems and high-performance liquid chromatography post-column photochemical derivatization, Pages 55-65
M. Lores, C. M. García and R. Cela
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (585 K)

6.
Resolution of complex mixtures of non-flavonoid polyphenols by column-switching high-performance liquid chromatography using octadecylsilica and graphitized carbon columns, Pages 67-78
E. Leira, A. Botana and R. Cela
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (598 K)

7.
Enantioselective chromatography on brush-type chiral stationary phases containing totally synthetic selectors Theoretical aspects and practical applications, Pages 79-90
Francesco Gasparrini, Domenico Misiti, Marco Pierini and Claudio Villani
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (542 K)

8.
Counter-current chromatography using supercritical fluid carbon dioxide as mobile phase, Pages 91-96
Yu Tiing, Li Shu-En, Chen Yi-Hsing and Paul Wang H.
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (379 K)

9.
Size-exclusion chromatography of solubilised low-rank coal, Pages 97-105
J. P. Ralph and D. E. A. Catcheside
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (497 K)

10.
Determination of alcohols by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorimetric detection after precolumn derivatization with 2-(4-carboxyphenyl)-6-methoxybenzofuran, Pages 107-115
Abdullah I. Haj-Yehia and Leslie Z. Benet
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (528 K)

11.
Selection of column and gradient for the separation of polyphenols in sherry wine by high-performance liquid chromatography incorporating internal standards, Pages 117-124
D. A. Guillén, C. G. Barroso and J. A. Pérez-Bustamante
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (300 K)

12.
Analysis of low molecular mass phenolic compounds, furfural and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in Brandy de Jerez by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection with direct injection, Pages 125-129
C. G. Barroso, M. C. Rodríguez, D. A. Guillén and J. A. Pérez-Bustamante
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (220 K)

13.
Quantitation of choline glycerophospholipids that contain carboxylate residues by fluorometric high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 131-136
Zhouluo Ou, Akira Ogamo, Yuka Kawai and Yasuhito Nakagawa
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (307 K)

14.
Separation of small cationic bioactive peptides by strong ion-exchange chromatography, Pages 137-145
Saïd Bouhallab, Gwénaële Henry and Egisto Boschetti
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (398 K)

15.
Electrochemical activity of 6-aminoquinolyl urea derivatives of amino acids and peptides. Application to high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, Pages 147-157
G. -D. Li, I. S. Krull and S. A. Cohen
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (597 K)

16.
Determination of amino acids using o-phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol derivatization Effect of reaction conditions, Pages 159-167
R. C. Dorresteijn, L. G. Berwald, G. Zomer, C. D. de Gooijer, G. Wieten and E. C. Beuvery
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (502 K)

17.
Determination of amino acids by pre-column fluorescence derivatization with 1-methoxycarbonylindolizine-3,5-dicarbaldehyde, Pages 169-177
Shigeyuki Oguri, Chikako Uchida, Masanori Mishina, Yasuyoshi Miki and Kazuaki Kakehi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (497 K)

18.
Countercurrent chromatographic analysis of ovalbumin obtained from various sources using the cross-axis coil planet centrifuge, Pages 179-184
Kazufusa Shinomiya, Norio Inokuchi, John N. Gnabre, Minoru Muto, Yozo Kabasawa, Henry M. Fales and Yoichiro Ito
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (279 K)

19.
S-Pegylthiopapain, a versatile intermediate for the preparation of the fully active form of the cysteine proteinase archetype, Pages 185-192
Mohamed Azarkan, René T. Wintjens, Nicole Smolders, Michelle Nijs and Yvan Looze
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (477 K)

20.
Identification of pteridines in the firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus (L.) (Heteroptera, Pyrrhocoridae) by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 193-197
Manuel Porcar, Yolanda Bel, Radomír Socha, Václav Nmec and Juan Ferré
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (240 K)

21.
Determination of alkyl sulfonic acids in pharmaceuticals by ion chromatography, Pages 199-206
P. L. Annable
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (450 K)

22.
Determination of carbendazim in water by high-performance immunoaffinity chromatography on-line with high-performance liquid chromatography with diode-array or mass spectrometric detection, Pages 207-217
David H. Thomas, Viorica Lopez-Avila, L. D. Betowski and Jeanette Van Emon
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (619 K)

23.
Enantioselective separation of polychlorinated biphenyl atropisomers using chiral high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 219-228
Peter Haglund
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (549 K)

24.
Simple calibrated merging of gas chromatography capillary column temperature-programmed retention-index compilations, Pages 229-234
R. Richmond
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (367 K)

25.
Windowless pulsed-discharge photoionization detector Application to qualitative analysis of volatile organic compounds, Pages 235-250
Gerard Gremaud, W. E. Wentworth, A. Zlatkis, Robert Swatloski, E. C. M. Chen and Stanley D. Stearns
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (812 K)

26.
Analyte noise in the flame photometric detector, Pages 251-254
Hameraj Singh and Walter A. Aue
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (234 K)

27.
Time-integrated spectra from a flame photometric detector, Pages 255-264
Hameraj Singh, Brian Millier and Walter A. Aue
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (570 K)

28.
Simple method of electron capture detector calibration for quantitative measurements of F-11 and F-12 freons in the atmosphere, Pages 265-270
Jan Lasa, Ireneusz liwka and Bogdan Drozdowicz
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (349 K)

29.
Dehydroascorbic acid undergoes hydrolysis on solubilization which can be reversed with mercaptoethanol, Pages 271-278
J. C. Deutsch and C. R. Santhosh-Kumar
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (406 K)

30.
Gas chromatographic analysis of 3-amino-1-hydroxypropylidene-1,1-bisphosphonate and related bisphosphonate as their N-isobutoxycarbonyl methyl ester derivatives, Pages 279-284
Norihisa Sakiyama, Hiroyuki Kataoka and Masami Makita
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (277 K)

31.
Micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with in-situ charged micelles VI. Evaluation of novel chiral micelles consisting of steroidal-glycoside surfactant-borate complexes, Pages 285-296
Yehia Mechref and Ziad El Rassi
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (626 K)

32.
Electrokinetic behaviour of salbutamol and its decomposition products and determination of salbutamol by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography, Pages 297-306
Liisa Mälkki-Laine and Eija Hartikainen
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (465 K)

33.
Separation of piperidine-2,6-dione drug enantiomers by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography using synthetic chiral surfactants, Pages 307-316
Michael E. Swartz, Jeffrey R. Mazzeo, Edward R. Grover, Phyllis R. Brown and Hassan Y. Aboul-Enein
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (605 K)

34.
Separation of platinum(II) anti-tumour drugs by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography, Pages 317-326
B. W. Wenclawiak and M. Wollmann
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (447 K)

35.
Separation of synthetic food colourants by capillary zone electrophoresis in a hydrodynamically closed separation compartment, Pages 327-336
Marián Masár, Duan Kaniansky and Vlasta Madajová
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (541 K)

36.
Direct determination of coronene in heavy oil fraction by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 337-342
Yan Xiuping, Wu Yongqing and Sun Yiliang
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (295 K)

37.
A high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of lipids from lyophilized formulations, Pages 343-347
K. B. Choudhari, S. Jayanthi, R. B Murty and R. P. Matharu
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (210 K)

38.
pH-Zone refining counter-current chromatography of polar catecholamines using di-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid as a ligand, Pages 348-353
Ma Ying, Edward Sokoloski and Yoichiro Ito
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (289 K)

39.
Postcolumn co-immobilized leucine dehydrogenase-NADH oxidase reactor for the determination of branched-chain amino acids by high-performance liquid chromatography with chemiluminescence detection, Pages 354-357
Nobutoshi Kiba, Yukio Oyama, Akira Kato and Motohisa Furusawa
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (263 K)

40.
Liquid chromatography-thermospray mass spectrometry of toremifene and its derivatives, Pages 358-363
A. Martinsen and J. Gynther
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (240 K)

41.
Simultaneous extraction and determination of florfenicol and the metabolite florfenicol amine in sediment by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 364-366
V. Hormazabal, I. Steffenak and M. Yndestad
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (166 K)

42.
Preparative separation of the diastereomers of methyl branched-chain phosphatidylcholines, Pages 367-372
Frank Bringezu, Bodo Dobner, Runald Stritzel, Barbara Elsner and Peter Nuhn
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (310 K)

43.
In situ silylation of silica-based packings using supercritical fluid as reaction medium, Pages 373-377
Takashi Yarita, Akira Nomura and Yoshiyuki Horimoto
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (249 K)

44.
Hydrophilic interaction chromatography on amino-silica phases complements reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis for peptide analysis, Pages 378-383
Alan R. Oyler, Barbara L. Armstrong, Jessica Y. Cha, Marilyn X. Zhou, Qing Yang, Robin I. Robinson, Richard Dunphy and David J. Burinsky
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (297 K)

45.
Large-volume injection in capillary gas chromatography using a programmed-temperature vaporizing injector in the on-column or solvent-vent injection mode, Pages 384-391
Jeroen C. Bosboom, Hans-Gerd Janssen, Hans G. J. Mol and Carel A. Cramers
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (459 K)

46.
Retention index system for identification of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in gas chromatographic analysis, Pages 392-397
Chu Shaogang, Miao Xiusheng and Xu Xiaobai
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (278 K)

47.
Determination of glutaraldehyde and phenol in germicide products by capillary gas chromatography, Pages 398-402
James W. Danielson and Richard D. Thompson
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (265 K)

48.
Indications of the chemical structure of oxygen-containing constituents of volatile oils by capillary gas chromatography using one or two modified - and -cyclodextrin phases, Pages 403-410
T. J. Betts
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (454 K)

49.
Thin-layer chromatography with chemiluminescent detection of enhancers of the luminol-H2O2-peroxidase system, Pages 411-415
A. Navas Díaz, F. García Sánchez and J. A. González García
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (288 K)

50.
Separation of E-Z isomeric macrocyclic spermine alkaloids of Verbascum pseudonobile and Verbascum phoeniceum and of their derivatives using thin-layer chromatography, Pages 416-423
Konstantin Drandarov and Ivo M. Hais
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (403 K)


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