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Until recently, I hadn't heard of ternary or quaternary gradients being used for many years. They have gained a reputation for being somewhat difficult to reproduce—less robust, if you like. Read more
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GC Connections
Two GC instruments running the same method in the same laboratory might disagree somewhat about the same sample or standard, and two instruments in different laboratories might disagree by a larger margin. This instalment explores reasons for such observations and expectations for how well instruments might match up. Read more
LCGC TV
HILIC retention is a highly complex mechanism. Gert Desmet from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel discusses his recent research into predicting retention in HILIC. He also reviews whether isocratic and gradient retention predictions could be made based on a limited number of runs. Read more
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Feature
The Column spoke to Ethel Eljarrat of the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA), Spanish Council of Scientific Research (CSIC), in Barcelona, Spain, about her work in environmental analyses using turbulent flow chromatography (TFC). Read more
News
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Science in Beijing, China, have used high performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to study the stabilization of inactivated foot and mouth disease virus. Read more
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