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

Volume 734, Issue 2,
Pages 221-424 (24 May 1996)

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1.
Postcolumn chemiluminescence, ultraviolet and evaporative light-scattering detectors in high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of triacylglycerol oxidation products, Pages 221-229
Marjukka Mäkinen, Vieno Piironen and Anu Hopia
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (482 K)


2.
Superporous agarose, a new material for chromatography, Pages 231-240
Per-Erik Gustavsson and Per-Olof Larsson
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (602 K)

3.
Thiophilic nature of divinylsulphone cross-linked agarose, Pages 241-246
R. J. Noel, W. T. O'Hare and G. Street
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (390 K)

4.
Preliminary design of a simulated counter-current chromatographic system for the separation of praziquantel enantiomers, Pages 247-258
Lim Bee-Gim and Ching Chi-Bun
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (682 K)

5.
Assessment of chromatographic peak purity by means of artificial neural networks, Pages 259-270
Hu Yuzhu, Zhou Gewen, Kang Jihong, Du Yingxiang, Huang Fang and Ge Jianhua
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (667 K)

6.
Effect of the eluent pH on the thermospray molecular ion intensity of nucleosides, Pages 271-276
David Ashton, Andrew Ray and Klara Valko
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (339 K)

7.
Structure-retention correlations of chlorobenzenes as a method for the comparison of the behaviour of gas-liquid-solid and gas-liquid capillary columns of various polarities, Pages 277-287
G. Castello, S. Vezzani and P. Moretti
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (579 K)

8.
Use of the equilibrium-dispersive model of nonlinear gas chromatography for the modelling of the elution band profiles in the preparative-scale gas chromatographic separation of enantiomers, Pages 289-296
Daniel U. Staerk, Aroonsiri Shitangkoon, Eileen Winchester, Gyula Vigh, Attila Felinger and Georges Guiochon
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (442 K)

9.
Determination of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in fruit and vegetables by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, Pages 297-302
Anna Górna-Binkul, Regine Keymeulen, Herman Van Langenhove and Boguslaw Buszewski
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (346 K)

10.
Feasibility of supercritical fluid chromatography-chemiluminescent nitrogen detection with open tubular columns, Pages 303-310
Shi H., J. T. B. Strode III, L. T. Taylor and E. M. Fujinari
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (358 K)

11.
Stability and purity of low-polarity adsorbents for coupled supercritical fluid extraction-supercritical fluid chromatography-flame ionization detection, Pages 311-318
U. Petersson and K. E. Markides
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (528 K)

12.
Investigation of matrix effects in capillary zone electrophoresis, Pages 319-330
J. Boden and K. Bächmann
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (708 K)

13.
Postcolumn reactor in capillary electrophoresis for laser-induced fluorescence detection, Pages 331-337
Zhang Liling and Edward S. Yeung
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (407 K)

14.
Capillary electrophoresis with detection by inverse UV spectroscopy and electrospray mass spectrometry for the examination of quaternary ammonium herbicides, Pages 339-349
Darren Wycherley, Malcolm E. Rose, Kevin Giles, Therese M. Hutton and Duncan A. Rimmer
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (556 K)

15.
Apparent baseline irregularities for neutral markers in capillary zone electrophoresis with electroosmotic flow, Pages 351-356
Karin Kenndler-Blachkolm, tèpán Popelka, Bohuslav Ga and Ernst Kenndler
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (314 K)

16.
Nonionic surfactants for improving resolution of the priority pollutant phenols by micelle-modified capillary electrophoresis, Pages 357-365
Li Guang and David C. Locke
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (470 K)

17.
Separation of eleven priority phenols by capillary zone electrophoresis with ultraviolet detection, Pages 367-373
D. Martínez, E. Pocurull, R. M. Marcé, F. Borrull and M. Calull
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (388 K)

18.
Separation of plant phenolic compounds by capillary zone electrophoresis, Pages 375-380
Jen Jen-FonHsu Yean-HwaLee Maw-Rong
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (342 K)

19.
Potential of on-line isotachophoresis-capillary zone electrophoresis with hydrodynamic counterflow in the analysis of various basic proteins and recombinant human interleukin-3, Pages 381-389
J. Bergmann, U. Jaehde, M. Mazereeuw, U. R. Tjaden and W. Schunack
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (465 K)

20.
Separation of metallothionein isoforms with capillary zone electrophoresis using an uncoated capillary column Effects of pH, temperature, voltage, buffer concentration and buffer composition, Pages 391-400
V. Virtanen, G. Bordin and A. -R. Rodriguez
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (551 K)

21.
Simultaneous determination of a camptothecin derivative, used as an anticancer drug, and its photodegradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography, Pages 401-404
Katsuya Akimoto, Akiko Kawai and Kazumi Ohya
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (166 K)

22.
Dual-channel flame photometric detector for sensitive spectrum acquisition and variable-wavelength operation, Pages 405-409
Hameraj Singh, Cecil G. Eisener and Walter A. Aue
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (252 K)

23.
Monitoring of the purification of systemin by capillary electrophoresis, Pages 410-415
Piotr Mucha, Piotr Rekowski, Gotfryd Kupryszewski and Jan Barciszewski
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (235 K)

24.
Manipulation of separation selectivity for inorganic anions in capillary zone electrophoresis using control of electrolyte pH, Pages 416-421
Anthony H. Harakuwe and Paul R. Haddad
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (307 K)

25.
"New approaches to chromatographic purification of bovine dopamine--hydroxylase", Page 422
Valery P. Varlamov
Abstract | Journal Format-PDF (17 K)

26.
Book Review, Pages 423-424

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