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EAS Presentation 2012
Exploiting Selectivity in HPLC Exploiting Selectivity in HPLC and UHPLC With Rational and UHPLC With Rational Stationary Phase Design Stationary Phase Design
Pittcon 2012 UHPLC Method Development and HPLC Method Upgrade; Importance of Selectivity and Efficiency
PittCon 2012 Application of Advanced Fused-Core Particle Technologies to Proteomics
PittCon 2012 Method Transfer using Fused-Core Columns
Pittcon 2012 Exploring and Leveraging Mixed Mode Interactions to Maximize Chromatographic Selectivity with Uniquely Designed HPLC and UHPLC Stationary Phases
EAS 2011 Exploiting the Powerful Advantage of Chromatographic Selectivity in HPLC Development
EAS 2011 Enhanced Selectivity Using Various Fused-Core Bonded Phases to Enable Faster Method Development
EAS 2011 New HILIC Bonded-Phase Fused-Core Columns Demonstrating Highly Efficient Separations
UHPLC Method Development and HPLC Method Upgrade; Importance of Selectivity and Efficiency
Bridging the Gap Between UHPLC and HPLC
Optimizing UHPLC Resolution Using Fused-Core Column Packings with Different Separation Selectivities
Optimization of Novel Fused-Core Silica Particle Nanobore Columns using a Pump Switching Motif for Mass Spectrometry
High-Speed HPLC Separations with Polar Fused-Core® Packings
Very Fast HPLC Separations with Selective Fused-Core® Column Packings
Practical Application of Fused-Core® Columns with Conventional HPLC instrumentation
Comparison of Conventional, Sub-2-µm, and Superficially Porous (Fused-Core®) Particles for Nanobore LC/MS
Modifying Conventional HPLC Equipment to Achieve UHPLC-like Performance with Fused-Core UHPLC Columns
Development of a Highly Selective, "Phenyl-Modified" C18 Bonded Phase for HPLC
How to Achieve UHPLC-like Performance with Conventional HPLC Equipment
HALO® Fused-Core® Columns: Fast Method Development Using Conventional Instrumentation
How to Use Conventional HPLC Equipment to Achieve UHPLC Performance
Expanding the Capabilities of a C18 Bonded Phase by the Addition of a Pentafluorophenyl (PFP) Group
Exploring the selectivity of C18 phases with Phenyl and PFP functionality
Examining the Selectivities of Several C18 and Modified C18 Phases: Advantages of Phenyl and Pentafluorophenyl (PFP) Phases