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Chromatographs are instruments for performing chromatographic separation and producing chromatograms.
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High performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC) detectors pass a beam of light through a column effluent as the fluid passes through a low-volume flow cell. Variations in light intensity are recorded and a chromatograph is generated.
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High performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC) use a liquid mobile phase to separate the components of a mixture. The components are dissolved in a solvent and forced to flow through a chromatographic column under high pressure.
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Chiral detectors provide valuable information since they only respond to optically active compounds. This allows the researcher to differentiate enantiomers. A sensitivity comparison between the two...
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3.3 Chiral Separations
The importance of this mode of separation lies in the shear scale of the market for optically pure molecules. The sales of single enantiomer chiral drugs is currently U$180...
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Many molecules made up of the same number and type of atoms come in two forms commonly referred to as left-handed and right-handed isomers. This is not just some interesting quirk of nature:...
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2.1 Liquid Crystalline Polymers with a Helical Superstructure
Several liquid crystalline phases - for example nematic and tilted smectic phases - develop a helical superstructure if a chiral dopant...
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15.1 Introduction
Until now the treatment has been restricted to isotropic surfaces and bulk phases. In this chapter an extension will be given to surfaces between gyrotropic media. In such media...
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