Meeting Report HPLC
1984
Symposium on High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Sample size: 200
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Author Information
Author(s): H. Engelhardt, R. Smith, J. Bruno, J. Knox, N. R. Herbert, E. Bayer, R. P. W. Scott, P. J. Shoemakers, J. C. Berridge, J. F. K. Huber, W. Lindner, R. W. Frei, R. Jonker, G. Rozing, J. Kraak, M. Novotny
Primary Institution: The University of Edinburgh
Conclusion
The symposium highlighted advancements and challenges in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) techniques.
Supporting Evidence
- Professor Engelhardt showed how to improve selectivity in chromatography.
- Dr. Smith developed a method to quantify retention properties.
- Professor Knox discussed a computer model for predicting exclusion in chromatography.
- Professor Bayer used NMR to investigate chemical species on stationary phases.
- R. P. W. Scott created a program to optimize column design for separations.
- P. J. Shoemakers developed a method for multi-component mobile-phase mixtures.
- Professor Frei discussed sample preparation techniques for chromatography.
- Professor Novotny advocated for the use of packed capillary columns.
Takeaway
A lot of smart people got together to talk about how to make liquid chromatography better and solve some tricky problems.
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