Matthew R. Linford is with the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Please direct correspondence to: mrlinford@chem.byu.edu.
Elevated Temperatures in Liquid Chromatography, Part I: Benefits and Practical Considerations
Benefits of elevated-temperature seperations in LC are discusssed.
Elevated Temperatures in Liquid Chromatography, Part III: A Closer Look at the van 't Hoff Equation
An exploration of the usefulness and relevance of the van 't Hoff equation using various examples from the literature
Elevated Temperatures in Liquid Chromatography, Part II: Basic Thermodynamics of Elevated Temperature LC, Including the van 't Hoff Relationship
The authors explore some basic thermodynamic relationships.
Benefits of using elevated-temperature separations and some practical considerations for implementing this approach.