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Thin layer chromatography

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Surface Modification Of Pillar Array Systems For Chromatography And Fluorescence Enhancement, Danielle Ruth Lincoln May 2017

Surface Modification Of Pillar Array Systems For Chromatography And Fluorescence Enhancement, Danielle Ruth Lincoln

Doctoral Dissertations

Thin-layer chromatography offers many advantages in the world of chemical separations due to its ease of use, high sensitivity, range of applicability, and multiplex capability. However, this technique is succeptible to band broadening effects that limit its efficiency. Attempting to resolve these effects by decreasing particle size causes a decrease in mobile phase velocity which creates its own band broadening via longitudinal diffusion. However, pillar array systems on the micro- and nanoscale have been shown as useful analogues to thin-layer chromatography which mitigate the efficiency concerns associated with the method.

The work within this dissertation is concerned with the modification …


Liquid Extraction Based Surface Sampling: Liquid Microjunction Surface Sampling Probes Coupled With Mass Spectrometry, Matthew John Walworth Aug 2011

Liquid Extraction Based Surface Sampling: Liquid Microjunction Surface Sampling Probes Coupled With Mass Spectrometry, Matthew John Walworth

Doctoral Dissertations

The direct sampling of analytes from surfaces under atmospheric conditions followed by mass spectrometric analysis is an ever expanding area of scientific research. Atmospheric pressure surface sampling and ionization techniques for mass spectrometry (MS) offer the ability to interrogate samples that could not be studied under vacuum conditions required of more traditional MS surface analysis techniques. The geometry and nature of materials or surfaces that can be analyzed has been greatly expanded as a result. This dissertation characterizes and shows applications of liquid microjunction surface sampling probe (LMJ-SSP) electrospray ionization systems. The presented work compares traditional analytical work flows with …