2011-2. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Apply the fundamentals to your problem and the cause may become obvious. Keywords: LCGC 29(2) 136-142 (2011) Kasper Pedersen and John W. Dolan
Read More →Apply the fundamentals to your problem and the cause may become obvious. Keywords: LCGC 29(2) 136-142 (2011) Kasper Pedersen and John W. Dolan
Read More →LCGC North America and its companion publication, LCGC Europe, are targeted for chromatographers in the United States and Europe, respectively. Sometimes I wonder whether or not the same types of problems are encountered by workers in liquid chromatography (LC) on both sides of the Atlantic. As I write this installment […]
Read More →How to get more out of that expensive detector. LCGC 22(4) 338-343 (2004) Michael D. Nelson and John W. Dolan
Read More →Evaporative light-scattering detection offers a complementary detection mode that can detect nearly all eluted compounds in either isocratic or gradient conditions. For the first part of this article, see February, 2003, V21(2). Click here: 2003-2 LCGC 22(3) 244-250 (2004) Craig S. Young and John W. Dolan
Read More →Which curve-fitting function should be used? LCGC 22(2) 112-117 (2004) Melissa M. Kiser and John W. Dolan
Read More →Is it one peak or two? LCGC 21(12) 1134-1138 (2003) Cory Hawkins and John W. Dolan
Read More →Determining the cause of peak broadening isn’t always simple. LCGC 21(11) 1050-1054 (2003) Ryan M. Minikis and John W. Dolan Erratum for 21(9).
Read More →Sometimes you must sacrifice chromatographic performance to obtain analytical results. LCGC 19(9) 956-960 (2001) Melissa M. Harrington and John W. Dolan
Read More →What is the baseline telling us? LCGC 19(7) 688-693 (2001) John W. Dolan
Read More →Converting methods from LC to LC-MS doesn’t have to be difficult LCGC 18(10) 1034-1039 (2000) Ryan D. Morrison and John W. Dolan
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