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A Simple Step-by-Step Protocol for HILIC Method Development

| Contributed by Ace

Method development workflows are generally well established for reversed phase liquid chromatography.

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.

How to Determine System Dwell Volume: Theory and Practice

| Contributed by Ace

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

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.

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.

The Importance of Sample Diluent in HILIC

| Contributed by Ace

When working with Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC), the choice of sample diluent can have a profound impact on peak shape.

Column Equilibration in HILIC Mode

| Contributed by Ace

To obtain reproducible retention times in liquid chromatography, it is essential that the column is equilibrated with mobile phase to a steady state.

Energy Drink Analysis

| Contributed by Ace

This application note presents a gradient method for the analysis of eight common ingredients found in energy drinks.

Creating the Correct Environment for Analysing Reducing Sugars with the ACE NH2

| Contributed by Ace

Sugars are carbohydrates composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.

Analysis of sugars using the ACE NH2 and VWR Hitachi Chromaster

| Contributed by Ace

Carbohydrates are one of the most important components of foodstuffs and beverages and contribute to taste and nutritional value.

ACE UltraCore Solid-core UHPLC/HPLC columns

| Contributed by Ace

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