2014-9. Estimating Resolution for Marginally Separated Peaks
How can resolution be determined when peak width cannot be measured? LCGC 32(9) 718-725 (2014) John W. Dolan
Read More →How can resolution be determined when peak width cannot be measured? LCGC 32(9) 718-725 (2014) John W. Dolan
Read More →What do you do when a peak grows over time?. LCGC 29(6) 486-491 (2011) John W. Dolan
Read More →The mailbag brings a variety of problems this month. LCGC 15(7) 612-615 (1997) John W. Dolan
Read More →This month, readers share tips and suggestions for solving problems discussed in past LC Troubleshooting columns. LC-GC 13(12) 940-943 (1995) John W. Dolan
Read More →Questions about column flushing, recycling and choosing mobile-phase solvents, unexpected peaks, and rust on frits. LCGC 13(4) 302-304 (1995) John W. Dolan
Read More →Extra peaks — where do they come from? Here’s a method to help you find out. LCGC 12(1) 19-20 (1994) John W. Dolan erratum at 12(3) p 200 calculation errors associated with Figure 2: First, the width of the 10-min peak should have been 8.0 mm, not 0.8 mm. Second, […]
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