Gao et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Resolution enhancement in hydrophobic interaction chromatography via electrostatic interactionsGao et al., 2013
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- Gao D
- Tan F
- Wang W
- Wang L
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- Chinese Chemical Letters
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In this work, a new type of hydrophobic stationary phase that provide electrostatic interactions with analytes was developed by bonding β-phenylethylamine as a functional ligand to silica. This stationary phase can separate proteins with similar hydrophobicity that …
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