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HPLC 2009 – 34th International Symposiumon High-Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques.


International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany. 48 & 50 Literature Forum 56 Separation Science / Spectroscopy Meetings Calender 44


Modern Chiral Separations using HPLC and SFC for Method Development and Prep Purification


Contents Articles


2 Foreword by John Lough 3 12 16


The Pursuit of Chiral Anion Exchange-Type Selectors: From Concept to Application


The Importance of Chiral Separations in Single Enantiomer Patent Cases


Chiral Method Development Screening Techniques: A practical guide and new approaches in LC-MS


20 26


Turbulent Flow Chromatography: an Evolving Solution for Bioanalysis


Reversed Phase Chiral Method Development Using Polysaccharide-based Stationary Phases


32


In Search of a Generic Chiral Strategy: 101 SeparationsWith One Method


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Report on 2009 Spring Symposium of the Chromatographic Society


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