Kucherenko et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Recent advances in the preparation of adsorbent layers for thin‐layer chromatography combined with matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization mass‐spectrometric …Kucherenko et al., 2019
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- Author
- Kucherenko E
- Kanateva A
- Pirogov A
- Kurganov A
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- Journal of separation science
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This review is focused on planar chromatography hyphenated with mass‐spectrometric detection for analysis of low‐molecular‐mass solutes. Various kinds of hyphenations are discussed with attention paid to the preparation of thin layer plates suited both for the mass …
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