The 41st volume in the series Advances in Chromatography contains papers that take advantage of the properties of electroosmotic flow to explore capillary electrochromatography as an alternative to HPLC for nonvolatile analytes. The volume analyzes advances in biomembrane chromatography using reverse-phase HPLC for protein purification and biophysical studies of peptides and proteins at lipid-like surfaces and focuses on trace metal determination and speciation performed by liquid chromatography methods and more. The last ...
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The 41st volume in the series Advances in Chromatography contains papers that take advantage of the properties of electroosmotic flow to explore capillary electrochromatography as an alternative to HPLC for nonvolatile analytes. The volume analyzes advances in biomembrane chromatography using reverse-phase HPLC for protein purification and biophysical studies of peptides and proteins at lipid-like surfaces and focuses on trace metal determination and speciation performed by liquid chromatography methods and more. The last chapter uses catechins in tea to illustrate concepts of chemical analysis.
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