- may be kept
constant ("
isocratic elution mode") or
varied ("gradient
elution mode")
during the
chromatographic analysis.
Isocratic elution is typically...
- •First
commercial CAD •Designed for near-universal
detection on any HPLC •
Isocratic or
gradient separations •Expanded
solvent compatibility •Heated nebulization...
-
Epicurean (ataraxia,
pleasure as virtue), realist/non-voluntarist, and
Isocratic (rhetoric,
political education, syncretism.): 19 However, his Christianized...
-
degree of
retention from
these more
polar functional groups, even
enabling isocratic separations in lieu of a
gradient in some situations. His
subsequent publication...
-
Letters from
America (1844) in The
Prospective Review 1845
Grant Allen, The
Isocratic Party (Chapter One) in The New
Party Described By Some Of Its Members...
- "Against the Sophists" is
among the few
Isocratic speeches that have
survived from
Ancient Greece. This
polemical text was Isocrates'
attempt to define...
-
separation with much
greater efficiency than an
isocratic separation given a
reasonable amount of time.
While isocratic elution is much
easier on a fast time scale...
-
polymers allow the use of
temperature gradients under purely aqueous isocratic conditions. The
versatility of the
system is
controlled not only through...
- reversed-phase ion-pairing chromatography.
Elution can be
performed isocratically (the water-solvent
composition does not
change during the separation...
- S2CID 12135483.
Seibert E,
Mader E,
Schmid MG (November 2021). "A
simple and
isocratic protein-based high
performance liquid chromatography method for the enantioseparation...