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Porous layer open tubular columns in capillary liquid chromatography

Citation

Collins, DA and Nesterenko, EP and Paull, B, Porous layer open tubular columns in capillary liquid chromatography, Analyst, 139, (6) pp. 1292-1302. ISSN 0003-2654 (2014) [Refereed Article]

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Copyright 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry

DOI: doi:10.1039/c3an01869e

Abstract

This review covers the latest developments and applications of porous layer open tubular columns in capillary liquid chromatography. Here, the authors provide a concise background on the fundamentals of porous layer open tubular columns, their fabrication and application. Over the past two decades, growing interest in the areas of proteomics and hyphenated LC-MS techniques have played a large part in the development of porous layer structures within capillary formats due to their high permeability, excellent efficiency and exceptional peak capacity. This review gives a brief overview of open tubular columns in general, however, it focuses predominantly on the applications of covalently bonded porous layer open tubular columns in liquid chromatography. Open tubular columns containing non-bonded or electrostatically attached layers will not be discussed in detail.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Research Division:Chemical Sciences
Research Group:Analytical chemistry
Research Field:Separation science
Objective Division:Expanding Knowledge
Objective Group:Expanding knowledge
Objective Field:Expanding knowledge in the chemical sciences
UTAS Author:Paull, B (Professor Brett Paull)
ID Code:93675
Year Published:2014
Web of Science® Times Cited:43
Deposited By:Austn Centre for Research in Separation Science
Deposited On:2014-08-12
Last Modified:2017-10-27
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