Support for high performance liquid chromatography in a magnetic

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210656, 210695, 2101982, 2105021, 210222, 502401, 502402, B01D 1508

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ABSTRACT:
A method of, and an apparatus for, conducting chromatographic separations of multi-component systems utilizing silica-coated, magnetically susceptible particles in an MSFB is disclosed. A support material comprised of beads having a magnetic core surrounded by a silica derivative porous coating is used.

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This invention was made with government support under grants awarded by the National Science Foundation. The United States government has certain rights in this invention.

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