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  1. Retention behavior of carbohydrates on metal loaded chelating stationary phase under conditions of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography
  2. Rieviw of adsorbents, which can be used for separation of ions.
  3. Chelation ion chromatography
  4. The use of magnetic adsorbent for changing column configuration in gas chromatography
  5. New derivatization reagent for the determination of biogenic amines
  6. HPLC of β-blockers enantiomers using chiral stationary phases
  7. Simple and sensitive method for the HPLC determination of water content in organic solvents
  8. Ion chromatography
  9. Microspherical polystyrene-divinylbenzene particles hybridized with eremomycin stabilized gold nanoparticles as a stationary phase for chiral liquid chromatography
  10. Silica Immobilised Chloro- and Amido-Derivatives of Eremomycine as Chiral Stationary Phases for the Enantioseparation of Amino Acids by Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography
  11. Specific Features of Complexation on the Surface of Modified Silica Sorbents: Sorption and Complexation Chromatography of Metals
  12. GC-MS/MS Determination of Steroid Hormones in Urine Using Solid-Phase Derivatization as an Alternative to Conventional Methods
  13. Effect of Temperature on Parameters of Fluorescence Spectra of Solvatochromic Indicator Solutions in Stationary Phases for Gas–Liquid Chromatography
  14. Chromatographic properties of hydrogenated microdiamond synthesized by high pressure and high temperature
  15. Solid-phase analytical derivatization as a tool for the quantification of steroid hormones in human urine with HPLC-Q-ToF detection
  16. Sensitivity Increase in Headspace Analysis of Hydrocarbons in Water by Using Online Selective Elimination of Gas Extractant
  17. Separation of profens enantiomers
  18. Selective extraction of alkylphosphonic acids by using porous graphitic carbon and subcritical water
  19. Very simple method for the determination of two most common species of arsenic
  20. Estimation of the Polarity of Stationary Phases for Gas Chromatography Based on Spectral Parameters
  21. Hydrophobicity of ion-exchangers used for the separation of ions and charged molecules
  22. Chromatomembrane preconcentration of phenols using a new 3D printed microflow cell followed by reversed‐phase HPLC determination
  23. Comparison of Adsorbents Containing Carbon Nanotubes for Express Pre-Concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds from the Air Flow
  24. Recent advances and applications of synthetic diamonds in solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography
  25. Look on adsorption of negatively charged dyes on fused silica walls during CE
  26. Determination of Trace Bromate in Drinking Water with High Chloride Matrix by Cyclic Ion Chromatography
  27. New composite stationary phase for chiral high-performance liquid chromatography
  28. Recent advances in stir-bar sorptive extraction: Coatings, technical improvements, and applications
  29. 3D printing in analytical chemistry: current state and future
  30. Prospective molecular imprint for butyric acid
  31. Simple simultaneous determination of synthetic dyes in beverages
  32. Novel approach for simple and fast data modelling in LC-MS Metabolomics
  33. Ion chromatographic determination of hydrazine in excess ammonia for monitoring graphene oxide reduction reaction
  34. Adsorption water soluble vitamins by various adsorbents
  35. Enhanced organic species identification via laser structuring of carbon monolithic surfaces
  36. Polydimethylsiloxane-diamond porous composite material for preconcentration of organic compounds
  37. High‐temperature gold‐copper extraction with chloride flux in lava tubes of volcano
  38. Determination of metals in natural waters
  39. New flow cell for electrochemical detector
  40. Determination of inorganic anions in weak acids by using IC switching column technique
  41. Prospects of pulsed amperometric detection in flow-based analytical systems - A review
  42. Low-Cost Passive Sampling Device with Integrated Porous Membrane Produced Using Multimaterial 3D Printing
  43. High-throughput deposition of chemical reagents via pen-plotting technique for microfluidic paper-based analytical devices
  44. Regularities of adsorption of water-soluble vitamins on the surface of microdispersed sintered detonation nanodiamond
  45. Current and future impact of 3D printing on the separation sciences
  46. Comparison of cation-exchange capillary columns used for ion chromatographic separation of biogenic amines
  47. High sensitivity deep-UV LED-based z-cell photometric detector for capillary liquid chromatography
  48. Increased elastic modulus of plasma polymer coatings reinforced with detonation nanodiamond particles improves osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells
  49. Separation of superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles by capillary zone electrophoresis using non-complexing and complexing electrolyte anions and tetramethylammonium as dispersing additive
  50. Micro-Capillary Coatings Based on Spiropyran Polymeric Brushes for Metal Ion Binding, Detection, and Release in Continuous Flow
  51. Miniaturised electrically actuated high pressure injection valve for portable capillary liquid chromatography
  52. New design of flow cell for chemiluminescence detector
  53. Overview of papers published in Current Chromatography in 2017
  54. Editorial: Advanced Stationary Phases for HPLC
  55. Chacterisation of chromatographic performance of three core-shell adsorbents
  56. High power deep UV-LEDs for analytical optical instrumentation
  57. Multi-lumen capillary based trypsin micro-reactor for the rapid digestion of proteins
  58. Ion Exchange | Chelation Ion Chromatography
  59. Ion Exchange—Overview
  60. Liquid Chromatography: Overview
  61. Liquid Chromatography: Principles
  62. Investigating the Effect of Column Geometry on Separation Efficiency using 3D Printed Liquid Chromatographic Columns Containing Polymer Monolithic Phases
  63. Geometrical Alignment of Multiple Fabrication Steps for Rapid Prototyping of Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices
  64. How to improve heat dissipation in polydimethylsiloxane based microfluidic devices
  65. Report from the Second ACROSS International Symposium on Advances in Separation Science (ASASS 2016), Hobart, Nov 30th–Dec 2nd 2016
  66. Fractionation of Dissolved Organic Matter on Coupled Reversed-Phase Monolithic Columns and Characterisation Using Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
  67. Modification of the surface chemistry of microdispersed sintered detonation nanodiamonds and its effect on the adsorption properties
  68. Ion-exchange properties of High Pressure High Temperature synthetic diamond
  69. 3D printed LED based on-capillary detector housing with integrated slit
  70. OVERVIEW
  71. New strategies for stationary phase integration within centrifugal microfluidic platforms for applications in sample preparation and pre-concentration
  72. UiO-66@SiO2 core–shell microparticles as stationary phases for the separation of small organic molecules
  73. Ion chromatography
  74. Elemental analysis of nanodiamonds by inductively coupled plasma hyphenated methods
  75. Performance of a New 235 nm UV-LED-Based On-Capillary Photometric Detector
  76. Chromatographic behaviour of synthetic high pressure high temperature diamond in aqueous normal phase chromatography
  77. Precise and fast determination of inorganic magnesium in coccolithophore calcite
  78. Evaluation of a miniaturised single-stage thermal modulator for comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography of petroleum contaminated soils
  79. Overview At the Third Milestone: Outputs
  80. Investigation of adsorption of phenols on detonation nanodiamonds using liquid column chromatography
  81. Ion-exchange properties of microdispersed sintered detonation nanodiamond
  82. 3D printed titanium micro-bore columns containing polymer monoliths for reversed-phase liquid chromatography
  83. Porous, High Capacity Coatings for Solid Phase Microextraction by Sputtering
  84. Simple, quantitative method for low molecular weight dissolved organic matter extracted from natural waters based upon high performance counter-current chromatography
  85. Fast degradation of organic peroxide explosives into hydrogen peroxide under UV radiation
  86. Recent developments in 3D printable composite materials
  87. Application of capillary ion chromatography and capillary ion chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to determine methanesulfonate and inorganic anions in microliter sample volumes of Antarctic snow and ice
  88. Flow-dependent separation selectivity for organic molecules on metal–organic frameworks containing adsorbents
  89. A 3D printable diamond polymer composite: a novel material for fabrication of low cost thermally conducting devices
  90. A simple and sensitive method for the determination of iodide and iodate in raw, ultraviolet- and ozone-treated aquacultural seawater samples using ion chromatography coupled to an ultraviolet detector
  91. Application of photo degradation for remediation of cyclic nitramine and nitroaromatic explosives
  92. Assessing the extent, stability, purity and properties of silanised detonation nanodiamond
  93. Phytoplankton calcification as an effective mechanism to alleviate cellular calcium poisoning
  94. Back-flushing and heart cut capillary gas chromatography using planar microfluidic Deans’ switching for the separation of benzene and alkylbenzenes in industrial samples
  95. Flow injection analysis of organic peroxide explosives using acid degradation and chemiluminescent detection of released hydrogen peroxide
  96. Electrodeposition of palladium nanoparticles on porous graphitized carbon monolith modified carbon paste electrode for simultaneous enhanced determination of ascorbic acid and uric acid
  97. Miniaturised medium pressure capillary liquid chromatography system with flexible open platform design using off-the-shelf microfluidic components
  98. Phytoplankton calcification as an effective mechanism to prevent cellular calcium poisoning
  99. Capillary ion chromatography with on-column focusing for ultra-trace analysis of methanesulfonate and inorganic anions in limited volume Antarctic ice core samples
  100. Anion exchangers with branched functional ion exchange layers of different hydrophilicity for ion chromatography
  101. Investigation on Selectivity of Mercaptopropylsilica and Silver Nanoparticles- Functionalised Mercaptopropylsilica
  102. Meet the Editor-in-Chief Prof. Pavel Nesterenko
  103. Hierarchical porous graphitic carbon monoliths with detonation nanodiamonds: synthesis, characterisation and adsorptive properties
  104. Micellar electrokinetic chromatography of organic and peroxide-based explosives
  105. Chromatographic performance of synthetic polycrystalline diamond as a stationary phase in normal phase high performance liquid chromatography
  106. Determination of trace labile copper in environmental waters by magnetic nanoparticle solid phase extraction and high-performance chelation ion chromatography
  107. Organic solvent and temperature-enhanced ion chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry for the determination of low molecular weight organic and inorganic anions
  108. Overview: Current Chromatography’s First Volume: Advances and Perspectives
  109. Novel Anion Exchangers with Spatially Distant Trimethylammonium Groups in Linear and Branched Hydrophilic Functional Layers
  110. Determination of trace magnesium and strontium in calcium carbonate and calcareous skeletons of marine planktonic organisms using high performance chelation ion chromatography
  111. Comment on “Structural characterization of dissolved organic matter: a review of current techniques for isolation and analysis” by E. C. Minor, M. M. Swenson, B. M. Mattson, and A. R. Oyler, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2014, 16, 2064
  112. Thermally controlled growth of carbon onions within porous graphitic carbon-detonation nanodiamond monolithic composites
  113. Chromatographic methods for the isolation, separation and characterisation of dissolved organic matter
  114. Simultaneous Analysis of Inorganic Monovalent Anions/Cations Using Mixed-Bed Single-Column Ion Chromatography
  115. Comparison of electrochemical property between multiwalled carbon nanotubes and porous graphitized carbon monolith modified glassy carbon electrode for the simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid and uric acid
  116. Microwave-assisted purification of detonation nanodiamond
  117. The importance of chain length for the polyphosphate enhancement of acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence
  118. Diamond based adsorbents and their application in chromatography
  119. Analysis of multi component pharmaceutical compositions using mixed mode chromatography
  120. Separation and characterisation of detonation nanodiamond by capillary zone electrophoresis
  121. Determination of fluoride ions in urinary stones by ion chromatography
  122. Capillary electrophoresis for the analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in shellfish: Comparison of detection methods
  123. Foreword: Welcome to the First Issue of Current Chromatography
  124. Screening of elemental impurities in commercial detonation nanodiamond using sector field inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
  125. Focussed ion beam serial sectioning and imaging of monolithic materials for 3D reconstruction and morphological parameter evaluation
  126. Investigation into dissolved neutral sugars and their microbial conversion in natural and artificially produced dissolved organic matter using ion chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection and reversed-phase liquid chromatography-high resolutio...
  127. 3D printed metal columns for capillary liquid chromatography
  128. Functionalisation of mesoporous silica gel with 2-[(phosphonomethyl)-amino]acetic acid functional groups. Characterisation and application
  129. Preparation and characterisation of anion exchangers with dihydroxy-containing alkyl substitutes in the quaternary ammonium functional groups
  130. Определение фторид-ионов в мочевых камнях методом ионной хроматографии
  131. Normal-phase high-performance counter-current chromatography for the fractionation of dissolved organic matter from a freshwater source
  132. A new N-hydroxyethyliminodiacetic acid modified core–shell silica phase for chelation ion chromatography of alkaline earth, transition and rare earth elements
  133. Single column comprehensive analysis of pharmaceutical preparations using dual-injection mixed-mode (ion-exchange and reversed-phase) and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography
  134. Foreword
  135. Ion-exchange and hydrophobic interactions affecting selectivity for neutral and charged solutes on three structurally similar agglomerated ion-exchange and mixed-mode stationary phases
  136. Fabrication and characterisation of gold nano-particle modified polymer monoliths for flow-through catalytic reactions and their application in the reduction of hexacyanoferrate
  137. Determination of calcium and magnesium in seawater
  138. Adsorption and Desorption of Methylene Blue on Porous Carbon Monoliths and Nanocrystalline Cellulose
  139. Fabrication and Characterization of Nanotemplated Carbon Monolithic Material
  140. Direct sector field ICP-MS determination of metal impurities in detonation nanodiamond
  141. Fast direct determination of strontium in seawater using high-performance chelation ion chromatography
  142. On-line simultaneous and rapid separation of anions and cations from a single sample using dual-capillary sequential injection-capillary electrophoresis
  143. Chelation ion chromatography of alkaline earth and transition metals a using monolithic silica column with bonded N-hydroxyethyliminodiacetic acid functional groups
  144. Direct determination of transition metals in mussel tissue digests using high-performance chelation ion chromatography with monolithic silica based chelating ion exchangers
  145. Nano-particle modified stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography
  146. Ion Chromatography
  147. Reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic determination of dissolved aluminium in open ocean seawater
  148. Investigation of polar organic solvents compatible with Corona Charged Aerosol Detection and their use for the determination of sugars by hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography
  149. Iminodiacetic acid functionalised organopolymer monoliths: application to the separation of metal cations by capillary high-performance chelation ion chromatography
  150. Agglomerated polymer monoliths with bimetallic nano-particles as flow-through micro-reactors
  151. Separation of selected transition metals by capillary chelation ion chromatography using acetyl-iminodiacetic acid modified capillary polymer monoliths
  152. Chelidamic Acid as a New Eluent for the Determination of Fe(II) and Fe(III) Species and Other Metals by High Performance Chelation Ion Chromatography
  153. Porous Graphitized Carbon Monolith as an Electrode Material for Probing Direct Bioelectrochemistry and Selective Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide
  154. Ion chromatographic determination of hydrolysis products of hexafluorophosphate salts in aqueous solution
  155. Zinc marine biogeochemistry in seawater: a review
  156. Kinetics and selectivity of permanganate chemiluminescence: A study of hydroxyl and amino disubstituted benzene positional isomers
  157. Regularities of retention of benzoic acids on microdispersed detonation nanodiamonds in water-methanol mobile phases
  158. Pellicular Particles with Spherical Carbon Cores and Porous Nanodiamond/Polymer Shells for Reversed-Phase HPLC
  159. Pavel N. Nesterenko, Phil Jones und Brett Paull: High Performance Chelation Ion Chromatography
  160. Monolithic Stationary Phases for Fast Ion Chromatography
  161. Fast and sensitive determination of aluminium with RP-HPLC using an ultra-short monolithic column
  162. High Performance Chelation Ion Chromatography
  163. Subject Index
  164. Elution
  165. Detection
  166. Retention Mechanism and Chelation Theory
  167. Chelation and its Role in Contemporary Liquid Chromatography
  168. Chelating Stationary Phases
  169. Liquid–Liquid Chromatographic Methods
  170. Practical Applications
  171. Capillary zone electrophoresis of graphene oxide and chemically converted graphene
  172. Non-invasive characterization of stationary phases in capillary flow systems using scanning capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (sC4D)
  173. Preparation, characterisation and modification of carbon‐based monolithic rods for chromatographic applications
  174. Micro-bore titanium housed polymer monoliths for reversed-phase liquid chromatography of small molecules
  175. ChemInform Abstract: Diamond‐Related Materials as Potential New Media in Separation Science
  176. A new high-performance chelation ion chromatographic system for the direct determination of trace transition metals in fuel ethanol
  177. Preface
  178. Contents
  179. Dedication
  180. Front Matter
  181. Properties of microdispersed sintered nanodiamonds as a stationary phase for normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography
  182. Regularities of chromatographic retention of phenols on microdispersed sintered detonation nanodiamond in aqueous—organic solvents
  183. Diamond-related materials as potential new media in separation science
  184. Zwitterionic ion-exchangers in ion chromatography: A review of recent developments
  185. On‐column titration and investigation of metal complex formation for aminopolycarboxylate functionalised monoliths using scanning contactless conductivity detection
  186. Sorbent based on alumina modified with pyrocatechol violet
  187. Paired emitter–detector diode detection with dual wavelength monitoring for enhanced sensitivity to transition metals in ion chromatography with post-column reaction
  188. Sorbent based on aluminum oxide modified with Tiron
  189. Simultaneous separation of inorganic anions and metal–citrate complexes on a zwitterionic stationary phase with on-column complexation
  190. Use of complexing reagents as additives to the eluent for optimization of separation selectivity in high-performance chelation ion chromatography
  191. Separation of transition metals on a poly-iminodiacetic acid grafted polymeric resin column with post-column reaction detection utilising a paired emitter–detector diode system
  192. Separation of inorganic anions on a high capacity porous polymeric monolithic column and application to direct determination of anions in seawater
  193. Determination of aluminium using high performance chelation ion chromatography
  194. Recent developments and emerging directions in ion chromatography
  195. Microwave and ultrasonic extraction of chlorophenoxy acids from soil and their determination by fluorescence polarization immunoassay
  196. Anion-exchange chromatography on short reversed-phase columns modified with amphoteric (N-dodecyl-N,N-dimethylammonio)alcanoates
  197. Accurate non-invasive determination of pKa of surface functionalised ion exchange monoliths using capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection
  198. High-performance liquid chromatography of α-amino acid enantiomers on eremomycin-modified silica
  199. Structure-retention characteristics on plain and modified silica monolithic HPLC columns
  200. Recent developments in the high‐performance chelation ion chromatography of trace metals
  201. Recent developments in the high‐performance chelation ion chromatography of trace metals
  202. Ion chromatographic investigation of the ion-exchange properties of microdisperse sintered nanodiamonds
  203. Stereoselective oxidation of sulfides in the presence of chiral peroxovanadium complexes
  204. Capillary ion chromatography of inorganic anions on octadecyl silica monolith modified with an amphoteric surfactant
  205. Use of contactless conductivity detection for non-invasive characterisation of monolithic stationary-phase coatings for application in capillary ion chromatography
  206. Microdispersed sintered nanodiamonds as a new stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography
  207. Ion-exchange properties of silica gel with covalently bonded histidine
  208. On-line preconcentration of pharmaceutical residues from large volume water samples using short reversed-phase monolithic cartridges coupled to LC-UV-ESI-MS
  209. Sorbents with immobilized glycopeptide antibiotics for separating optical isomers by high-performance liquid chromatography
  210. The Determination of Phosphates in Environmental Samples by Ion Chromatography
  211. Flow Analysis Method Using Chelating CIM Monolithic Disks for Monitoring Dissolved Labile Copper in Environmental Water Samples
  212. Low pressure ion chromatography with a low cost paired emitter–detector diode based detector for the determination of alkaline earth metals in water samples
  213. Dual gradient LC method for the determination of pharmaceutical residues in environmental samples using a monolithic silica reversed phase column
  214. Rapid on-line preconcentration and suppressed micro-bore ion chromatography of part per trillion levels of perchlorate in rainwater samples
  215. Double gradient ion chromatography using short monolithic columns modified with a long chained zwitterionic carboxybetaine surfactant
  216. New chiral stationary phase with macrocyclic glycopeptide antibiotic eremomycin chemically bonded to silica
  217. Protolytic properties of silica modified with maleinized linseed oil
  218. Flow gradient liquid chromatography using a coated anion exchange microcolumn
  219. Single‐Component Eluents for Quasi‐Linear pH Gradients in Weak Cation Exchange Columns
  220. Novel integrated paired emitter-detector diode (PEDD) as a miniaturized photometric detector in HPLC
  221. The Determination of Phosphates in Environmental Samples by Ion Chromatography
  222. Solvent enhanced ion chromatography of alkaline earth and transition metal ions on porous monolithic silica
  223. The Use of Ultrashort Monolithic Porous Columns and an Eluent Flow Gradient for Chromatographic Separation of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
  224. Fast ion chromatography of inorganic anions and cations on a lysine bonded porous silica monolith
  225. Zwitterionic ion chromatography with carboxybetaine surfactant-coated particle packed and monolithic type columns
  226. Use of temperature programming to improve resolution of inorganic anions, haloacetic acids and oxyhalides in drinking water by suppressed ion chromatography
  227. New possibilities in ion chromatography using porous monolithic stationary-phase media
  228. Separation of homologues of organic compounds using the gradient of the eluent flow rate on a monolithic porous column
  229. Novel ion chromatographic stationary phases for the analysis of complex matrices
  230. Double gradient ion chromatography on a short carboxybetaine coated monolithic anion exchanger
  231. Significant viscosity dependent deviations from classical van Deemter theory in liquid chromatography with porous silica monolithic columns
  232. Thiooxamide chiral stationary phase for liquid chromatography
  233. ION EXCHANGE | Chelation Ion Chromatography
  234. Ion exchange properties of monolithic and particle type iminodiacetic acid modified silica
  235. Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) separation capillaries for capillary electrophoresis
  236. Ion-Chromatography Performance of Poly(Aspartic) Acid Bonded Silica with Various Pore Sizes at Different Ionic Strengths and Column Temperatures
  237. Synthetic Approaches to Physiologically Active Polycyclic Compounds: IV. X-Ray Diffraction Study of Isomeric Amino Acid Derivatives of Adamantane
  238. Low-pressure gradient micro-ion chromatography with ultra-short monolithic anion exchange column
  239. The use of a continuous flow gradient for the separation of inorganic anions on a monolithic disk
  240. X International Conference of Students and Postgraduate Students on Fundamental Sciences “Lomonosov-2003”
  241. Application of linear model of sorption dynamics to the comparison of solid phase extraction systems of phenol
  242. Selectivity behaviour of a bonded phosphonate–carboxylate polymeric ion exchanger for metal cations with varying eluent compositions
  243. Iminodiacetic acid functionalised monolithic silica chelating ion exchanger for rapid determination of alkaline earth metal ions in high ionic strength samples
  244. Studies on the separation of hydronium ion using surfactant-modified reversed-phase stationary phases and eluents containing an acidified electrolyte
  245. Retention Characteristics of Lanthanide Ions on a Mixed Phosphonic Acid–Carboxylic Acid Cation Exchanger
  246. Dynamic chelation ion chromatography of transition and heavy metal ions using a mobile phase containing 4-chlorodipicolinic acid
  247. Zwitterion-exchange properties of sulfonated hypercrosslinked polystyrene
  248. Simultaneous ion chromatographic separation of anions and cations on poly(aspartic acid) functionalized silica
  249. Simultaneous separation and detection of anions and cations in ion chromatography
  250. Ion-exchange properties of hypercrosslinked polystyrene impregnated with methyl orange
  251. Novel stationary phase with regulated anion-exchange capacity
  252. Phenylaminopropyl silica – a new specific stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography of phenols
  253. ChemInform Abstract: First Asymmetric Synthesis of 3‐Methyltetrahydroquinolin‐4‐ones from Anilines.
  254. Application of neutral hydrophobic hypercrosslinked polystyrene to the separation of inorganic anions by ion chromatography
  255. Determination of beryllium in a stream sediment by high-performance chelation ion chromatography
  256. Intramolecular versus intermolecular mechanism of metallotropic rearrangements of chiral chromium tricarbonyl complexes of substituted naphthalenes and other polyaromatic compounds investigated by chiral HPLC of its racemic mixtures
  257. Zwitterionic Ion-Exchangers in Liquid Chromatography.
  258. Simultaneous determination of dihydroxybenzenes, aminophenols and phenylenediamines in hair dyes by high-performance liquid chromatography on hypercross-linked polystyrene
  259. The ion chromatographic separation of high valence metal cations using a neutral polystyrene resin dynamically modified with dipicolinic acid
  260. 10.1007/s10809-008-1011-x
  261. 10.1007/s10809-008-2004-5
  262. Investigation of the properties of hypercrosslinked polystyrene as a stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography
  263. Aminophosphonate-Functionalized Silica: A Versatile Chromatographic Stationary Phase for High-Performance Chelation Ion Chromatography
  264. Investigation of solute-wall interactions in separation of uranium(vi) and lanthanides by capillary electrophoresis using on-capillary complexation with arsenazo iii
  265. Chelation ion chromatography of metal ions using an ODS reversed-phase column and a mobile phase containing methylthymol blue
  266. Effect of temperature on retention of alkali and alkaline-earth metal ions on some aminocarboxylic acid functionalised silica based ion exchangers
  267. Electrophoretic study of cationic cobalt(III) complexes with [N2O] and [N2O2] Schiff base ligands
  268. Synthesis and ion-exchange properties of silica chemically modified with aminophosphonic acid
  269. Modeling of internal pH-gradients in chromatofocusing
  270. Separation of uranium(VI) and lanthanides by capillary electrophoresis using on-capillary complexation with arsenazo III
  271. Isocratic separation of lanthanides and yttrium by high-performance chelation ion chromatography on iminodiacetic acid bonded to silica
  272. A novel stationary phase for the high performance liquid chromatographic separation and determination of phenols
  273. High-performance chelation ion chromatography
  274. Single-column method of chelation ion chromatography for the analysis of trace metals in complex samples
  275. Ion-exchange properties of glutamic acid-bonded silica
  276. First Isocratic Separation of Fourteen Lanthanides and Yttrium by High-performance Chelation Ion Chromatography
  277. The Comparative Investigation of Several Stationary Phases Containing Iminodiacetic Functional Groups for the High Performance Chelating Exchange Chromatography
  278. Peculiar reversed-phase HPLC behaviour of cationic alkylcobalt(III) complexes holding a tridentate Schiff base ligand
  279. Selectivity of chemically bonded zwitterion-exchange stationary phases in ion chromatography
  280. Detection of transition metals during their separation in an isoconductive pH gradient
  281. Effect of mobile phase composition on the enantioselectivity of chromatographic separation on a quinine-bonded silica stationary phase
  282. Dipicolinic acid as eluent for the high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of transition metals using iminodiacetic acid-bonded silica
  283. The Applicability of Chromatofocusing to the Concentration and Separation of Transition Metals with Tetraethylenepentamine-bonded Silica
  284. Separation of metal ions by reversed-phase liquid chromatography using on-column complexation with 2-pyridinecarboxylic acid
  285. Use of high-efficiency liquid-chromatography in determining the metal content of waste-water
  286. New developments in ion exchange—materials, fundamentals and applications
  287. Application of amino acid-bonded silicas as ion exchangers for the separation of anions by single-column ion chromatography
  288. Silica-bondedL-hydroxyproline and its application to the separation of inorganic anions
  289. Sorption of noble-metal ions on silica with chemically bonded nitrogen-containing ligands
  290. Lateralization of opioid receptors in turtle visual cortex
  291. Mechanism of haptotropic rearrangements in the chromium tricarbonyl complexes of naphthalene and its analogs