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Description and comparison of chromatographic tests and chemometric methods for packed column classification.Retention mechanisms in super/subcritical fluid chromatography on packed columns.Modern analytical supercritical fluid chromatography using columns packed with sub-2 μm particles: a tutorial.The many faces of packed column supercritical fluid chromatography--a critical review.An attempt to estimate ionic interactions with phenyl and pentafluorophenyl stationary phases in supercritical fluid chromatography.Sum of ranking differences to rank stationary phases used in packed column supercritical fluid chromatography.Development of an achiral supercritical fluid chromatography method with ultraviolet absorbance and mass spectrometric detection for impurity profiling of drug candidates. Part II. Selection of an orthogonal set of stationary phases.Σpider diagram: a universal and versatile approach for system comparison and classification: application to solvent properties.Kinetic behaviour in supercritical fluid chromatography with modified mobile phase for 5 μm particle size. Part II: Effect of outlet pressure changes.Improved separation of furocoumarins of essential oils by supercritical fluid chromatography.Interaction mechanisms on octadecyl packed columns in subcritical fluid chromatography with CO2-modifier mobile phases.Characterization of stationary phases based on polysiloxanes thermally immobilized onto silica and metalized silica using supercritical fluid chromatography with the solvation parameter model.Advantages of the use of monolithic stationary phases for modelling the retention in sub/supercritical chromatography. Application to cis/trans-beta-carotene separation.Retention characteristics of porous graphitic carbon in subcritical fluid chromatography with carbon dioxide-methanol mobile phases.Effects of modifiers in subcritical fluid chromatography on retention with porous graphitic carbon.A simple subcritical chromatographic test for an extended ODS high performance liquid chromatography column classification.Separation of substituted aromatic isomers with porous graphitic carbon in subcritical fluid chromatography.Classification of special octadecyl-bonded phases by the carotenoid test.Characterisation of stationary phases in supercritical fluid chromatography with the solvation parameter model V. Elaboration of a reduced set of test solutes for rapid evaluation.Characterisation of stationary phases in subcritical fluid chromatography with the solvation parameter model IV. Aromatic stationary phases.Optimization of headspace solid phase microextraction for gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of widely different volatility and polarity terpenoids in olibanum.Kinetic behaviour in supercritical fluid chromatography with modified mobile phase for 5 μm particle size and varied flow rates.Characterization and use of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography type stationary phases in supercritical fluid chromatography.Ultra high efficiency/low pressure supercritical fluid chromatography with superficially porous particles for triglyceride separation.Molecularly imprinted polymer applied to the selective isolation of urinary steroid hormones: An efficient tool in the control of natural steroid hormones abuse in cattleStudy of dead volume measurement in packed subcritical fluid chromatography with ODS columns and carbon dioxide-modifier mobile phasesUse of relationships between retention behaviors and chemical structures in subcritical fluid chromatography with CO2/modifier mixtures for the identification of triglyceridesRetention behaviour of ceramides in sub-critical fluid chromatography in comparison with non-aqueous reversed-phase liquid chromatographyCombined supercritical fluid chromatographic methods for the characterization of octadecylsiloxane-bonded stationary phasesGlycolipid class profiling by packed-column subcritical fluid chromatographyCombined supercritical fluid chromatographic tests to improve the classification of numerous stationary phases used in reversed-phase liquid chromatographyA unified classification of stationary phases for packed column supercritical fluid chromatographyCharacterisation of stationary phases in subcritical fluid chromatography by the solvation parameter model. II. Comparison toolsAdditional studies on shape selectivity by using the carotenoid test to classify C18 bonded silicaEfficiency in supercritical fluid chromatography with different superficially porous and fully porous particles ODS bonded phasesSupercritical fluid chromatography for bioanalysis: practical and theoretical considerationsSecond-generation iminoxylitol-based pharmacological chaperones for the treatment of Gaucher diseaseRetention Behavior of Triglycerides in Octadecyl Packed Subcritical Fluid Chromatography with CO(2)/Modifier Mobile PhasesComments on the paper "Characterization of stationary phases by a linear solvation energy relationship utilizing supercritical fluid chromatography" by C. R. Mitchell, N. J. Benz, S. ZhangExtension of the C18 stationary phase knowledge by using the carotenoid test
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