Study of the lipophilicity of organic bases by reversed-phase liquid chromatography with alkaline eluents
de Biasi, V., Evans, M.B. and Lough, John (1986) Study of the lipophilicity of organic bases by reversed-phase liquid chromatography with alkaline eluents. Journal of Chromatography, 353. pp. 279-284.
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The correlation between reversed-phase liquid chromatographic (RPLC) capacity ratios and n-octanol water partition coefficients can often allow RPL
In the present study, the feasibility was examined of using the styrene-divinylbenzene copolymeric stationary phase PRP-1 for the direct measurement of
Graphitised carbon was also evaluated. This material appeared not to retain organic bases by a simple partition mechanism.
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Author: | V. de Biasi |
Author: | M.B. Evans |
Author: | John Lough |
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