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How to Determine Extra Column Dispersion and Extra Column Volume

| Contributed by Ace

The width of a chromatographic peak is dependent on various dispersion processes operating both inside and outside the column.

Success story

| Contributed by Avantor

Science as a service accelerates innovation in the lab of the future.

The Power of Stationary Phase Selectivity

| Contributed by Ace

Method development is a process to select the chromatographic conditions best suited to obtain adequate separation of an analyte mixture.

Computer aided method development using in-silico computer modelling and 6 columns with unique selectivities

| Contributed by VWR

An off-line version of ChromSword (ChromSword 2) without instrument connection can be used as an aid to HPLC method development.

How to Determine System Dwell Volume: Theory and Practice

| Contributed by Ace

Determining the dwell volume of an LC system is a useful activity.

Automated Method Development in accordance with QbD principles

| Contributed by VWR

ChromSword Auto® software communicates directly with the HPLC instrument to create a fully automated HPLC or UHPLC method development station.

Method development HILIC white paper

| Contributed by VWR

An intelligent solution for hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography method development

How to Determine Column Volume and Porosity

| Contributed by Ace

Measurement of the internal volume of an LC column is useful for a number of aspects of liquid chromatography.

Solid Phase Extraction Products

| Contributed by VWR

For as long as scientists have been analyzing compounds, there has been a need for sample preparation to extract and purify sample components.

Accelerating UHPLC/HPLC method development and maximising chromatographic selectivity with novel stationary phase chemistries

| Contributed by VWR

In all modern analytical laboratories it is increasingly important to be able to carry out accurate and reproducible HPLC analyses

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