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Title: Optimization of the gradient HPLC separation of selected phthalates using the overlapping resolution mapping technique
Authors: Yao, Y.J.
Khan, M.R.
Ong, C.P. 
Lee, H.K. 
Li, S.F.Y. 
Issue Date: 1991
Citation: Yao, Y.J.,Khan, M.R.,Ong, C.P.,Lee, H.K.,Li, S.F.Y. (1991). Optimization of the gradient HPLC separation of selected phthalates using the overlapping resolution mapping technique. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 19 (1-3) : 83-91. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Optimization procedures for the reversed-phase separations of six phthalates using the isoselective multisolvent gradient elution (IMGE) system are described. A systematic experimental design has been employed to gather retention data on the compounds in a mixture. The data were then fitted into a second-order polynomial equation and an overlapping resolution mapping (ORM) technique of data analysis was subsequently used to establish the optimum solvent mixture for the highest resolution of all adjacent peaks in the chromatogram.
Source Title: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/77475
ISSN: 01676369
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