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Combined Use of Temperature and Solvent Strength in Reversed-Phase Gradient Elution. IV. Selectivity for Neutral Non-ionized Samples as a Function of Sample Type and Other Separation Conditions
Published
Author(s)
P L. Zhu, J W. Dolan, L R. Snyder, N M. Djordjevic, D W. Hill, J -. Lin, Lane C. Sander, L Van heukelem
Citation
Journal of Chromatography
Volume
756
Pub Type
Journals
Citation
Zhu, P.
, Dolan, J.
, Snyder, L.
, Djordjevic, N.
, Hill, D.
, Lin, J.
, Sander, L.
and Van heukelem, L.
(1996),
Combined Use of Temperature and Solvent Strength in Reversed-Phase Gradient Elution. IV. Selectivity for Neutral Non-ionized Samples as a Function of Sample Type and Other Separation Conditions, Journal of Chromatography
(Accessed October 18, 2025)