257 results on '"Fornstedt, Torgny"'
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2. Prediction of overloaded concentration profiles under ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatographic conditions
3. Strategies for predictive modeling of overloaded oligonucleotide elution profiles in ion-pair chromatography
4. Assessment of physicochemical properties of sorbent materials in passive and active sampling systems towards gaseous nitrogen-containing compounds
5. Development of a unified gradient theory for ion-pair chromatography using oligonucleotide separations as a model case
6. A closer study of overloaded elution bands and their perturbation peaks in ion-pair chromatography
7. Building machine-learning-based models for retention time and resolution predictions in ion pair chromatography of oligonucleotides
8. Experimental and theoretical investigation of high- concentration elution bands in ion-pair chromatography
9. Selectivity limits of and opportunities for ion pair chromatographic separation of oligonucleotides
10. Predictions of overloaded concentration profiles in supercritical fluid chromatography
11. Impact of stationary-phase pore size on chromatographic performance using oligonucleotide separation as a model
12. Evaluating the advantages of higher heat conductivity in a recently developed type of core-shell diamond stationary phase particle in UHPLC
13. Systematic investigations of peak distortions due to additives in supercritical fluid chromatography
14. Investigation of robustness for supercritical fluid chromatography separation of peptides: Isocratic vs gradient mode
15. Chemometric evaluation of the combined effect of temperature, pressure, and co-solvent fractions on the chiral separation of basic pharmaceuticals using actual vs set operational conditions
16. Systematic investigations of peak deformations due to co-solvent adsorption in preparative supercritical fluid chromatography
17. The importance of ion-pairing in peptide purification by reversed-phase liquid chromatography
18. A practical approach for predicting retention time shifts due to pressure and temperature gradients in ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography
19. Peak deformations in preparative supercritical fluid chromatography due to co-solvent adsorption
20. A fundamental study of the impact of pressure on the adsorption mechanism in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
21. A closer study of methanol adsorption and its impact on solute retentions in supercritical fluid chromatography
22. Evaluation of scale-up from analytical to preparative supercritical fluid chromatography
23. A model free method for estimation of complicated adsorption isotherms in liquid chromatography
24. Exogenous factors contributing to column bed heterogeneity: Part 1: Consequences of ‘air’ injections in liquid chromatography
25. Method transfer from high-pressure liquid chromatography to ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography. II. Temperature and pressure effects
26. A closer study of peak distortions in supercritical fluid chromatography as generated by the injection
27. Evaluation of co-solvent fraction, pressure and temperature effects in analytical and preparative supercritical fluid chromatography
28. Method transfer from high-pressure liquid chromatography to ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography. I. A thermodynamic perspective
29. Investigation of plateau methods for adsorption isotherm determination in supercritical fluid chromatography
30. Relative importance of column and adsorption parameters on the productivity in preparative liquid chromatography II: Investigation of separation systems with competitive Langmuir adsorption isotherms
31. Enhanced interpretation of adsorption data generated by liquid chromatography and by modern biosensors
32. Fast estimation of adsorption isotherm parameters in gradient elution preparative liquid chromatography II: The competitive case
33. Determination of adsorption isotherms in supercritical fluid chromatography
34. Optimization strategies accounting for the additive in preparative chiral liquid chromatography
35. Enantioseparation of omeprazole—Effect of different packing particle size on productivity
36. Why ultra high performance liquid chromatography produces more tailing peaks than high performance liquid chromatography, why it does not matter and how it can be addressed
37. Characterization of an unusual adsorption behavior of racemic methyl-mandelate on a tris-(3,5-dimethylphenyl) carbamoyl cellulose chiral stationary phase
38. Injection profiles in liquid chromatography II: Predicting accurate injection-profiles for computer-assisted preparative optimizations
39. Expanding the elution by characteristic point method for determination of various types of adsorption isotherms
40. Deformations of overloaded bands under pH-stable conditions in reversed phase chromatography
41. A systematic investigation of algorithm impact in preparative chromatography with experimental verifications
42. Improvement in the generation of adsorption isotherm data in the elution by characteristic points method—The ECP-slope approach
43. Injection profiles in liquid chromatography. I. A fundamental investigation
44. Investigation of the adsorption behavior of glycine peptides on 12% cross-linked agarose gel media
45. Characterization of adsorption processes in analytical liquid–solid chromatography
46. A quest for the optimal additive in chiral preparative chromatography
47. Adsorption behaviour of a quinidine carbamate-based chiral stationary phase: Role of the additive
48. Calculations of the energy distribution from perturbation peak data—A new tool for characterization of chromatographic phases
49. Impact of an error in the column hold-up time for correct adsorption isotherm determination in chromatography: I. Even a small error can lead to a misunderstanding of the retention mechanism
50. Thermodynamic characterization of separations on alkaline-stable silica-based C18 columns: Why basic solutes may have better capacity and peak performance at higher pH
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