2016-8. How Does It Work? Part IV: Ultraviolet Detectors
Detectors based on ultraviolet absorbance are the most common detectors in use for liquid chromatography. LCGC 34(8) 534-539 (2016) John W. Dolan
Read More →Detectors based on ultraviolet absorbance are the most common detectors in use for liquid chromatography. LCGC 34(8) 534-539 (2016) John W. Dolan
Read More →Ultraviolet (UV) detectors are the most common liquid chromatography (LC) detectors, and perhaps the most reliable ones. But they are not without problems. LCGC 32(6) 404-409 (2014) John W. Dolan
Read More →Chromatographic peak broadening that occurs outside of the column can ruin an otherwise satisfactory separation. LCGC 10(1) 20-25 (1992) John W. Dolan
Read More →Small liquid chromatographic columns have become workhorses for routine analysis in many labs, but for the uninitiated, small columns can mean big problems. Short, small-particle, or microbore columns can be rendered useless by conditions that don’t affect traditional 25-cm columns. LCGC 8(2) 98-102 (1990) John W. Dolan and Dana C. […]
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