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Chapter 6 Monolithic Cryogel Beds Prepared Under Varying Freezing Temperatures and Their
Application in the Isolation of Nucleotides 127 Kejian Yao, Junxian Yun and Shaochuan Shen 6.1 Introduction
6.2 Freezing Characteristics of a Monomer Solution
6.3 Preparation of a Cryogel Matrix by Varying the Freezing Temperature
6.6 Isolation of Nucleotides From Crude Fermentation Broths by Anion-exchange Chromatography Using Cryogels
6.7 Conclusions Acknowledgements References
Chapter 7 Organic Monoliths as Stationary Phases in Chromatography
Andreas Greiderer, S. Clark Ligon Jr., ChristianW. Huck and Gu¨ nther K. Bonn 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Organic Monolithic Stationary Phases 7.5 Characterisation of Organic Monoliths
127 129
6.4 Monolithic Cryogel BedsWith Embedded Nanoparticles 131 6.5 Ion-exchange Monolithic Cryogel Beds
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7.3 Chromatographic Characteristics of Monolithic Polymers 147 7.4 Pore Formation and Porous Properties of Organic Monoliths
153 161
7.6 Chromatographic Applications of Organic Monoliths 164 7.7 Summary and Conclusions References
Part II Applications of Monolithic Columns
Chapter 8 Applications of Monolithic Chromatography in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Debby Mangelings and Yvan Vander Heyden 8.1 Introduction
8.2 Types of Monoliths and Their Preparation
8.3 Pharmaceutical Applications of High-performance Liquid Chromatography
8.4 Pharmaceutical Applications of Capillary Liquid Chromatography
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