High-performance gradient elution; the practical application of the linear-solvent-strength model.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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9780471706465

High-performance gradient elution; the practical application of the linear-solvent-strength model.

Snyder, Lloyd R. and John W. Dolan.

Wiley-Interscience

2007

461 pages

$115.00

Hardcover

QD79

High-performance liquid chromatography cannot separate some samples within the usual fixed, or isocratic, conditions, but requires gradient elution, or solvent ...

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