Bakry et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Recent applications of organic monoliths in capillary liquid chromatographic separation of biomoleculesBakry et al., 2009
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- Bakry R
- Huck C
- Bonn G
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- Journal of chromatographic science
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Monolithic columns are an attractive alternative to traditional particulate solid phases for capillary liquid chromatography. A monolith is a continuous interconnected skeleton with large through-pores. This structure reduces the diffusion path and provides high …
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