Svec, 2004 - Google Patents
Organic polymer monoliths as stationary phases for capillary HPLCSvec, 2004
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- 2075900087490687499
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- Svec F
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- Journal of separation science
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Modern rigid porous polymer monoliths were conceived as a new class of stationary phases in classical columns in the early 1990s and later extended to the capillary format. These monolithic materials are typically prepared using a simple molding process carried out …
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