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Separation of acid, basic and dispersed dyes by a single-gradient elution reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography system
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Separation of acid, basic and dispersed dyes by a single-gradient elution reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography system

S.J. Speers, B.H. Little and M. Roy
Journal of Chromatography A, Vol.674(1-2), pp.263-270
1994
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Abstract

A gradient elution high-performance liquid chromatography system with an end-capped narrow-bore reversed-phase column and photodiode-array detection has been developed for the separation and characterisation of acid, basic and dispersed dyes. The system exhibits good reproducibility, efficiency and sensitivity. Using a range of commercial dyes, a database of relative retention times and spectral data has been produced. The HPLC method has been applied to the analysis of dyes extracted from single fibres.

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2 Chemistry
2.244 Chemometrics
2.244.1784 Forensic Spectroscopy
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Biochemical Research Methods
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