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Peralkylated-β-cyclodextrin used as gas chromatographic stationary phase prepared by sol–gel technology for capillary column

Liang et al., 2004

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18060484550944580786
Author
Liang M
Qi M
Zhang C
Fu R
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Journal of Chromatography A

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For the first time, three peralkylated-β-cyclodextrins (β-CD), permethylated-β-CD, perethylated-β-CD and perpentylated-β-CD, were coated onto the fused-silica capillary by sol–gel method with simplicity and rapidity. Multiple steps in conventional column …
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