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Superheated Water Chromatography: A Brief Review of an Emerging Technique

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Pages 1013-1023 | Received 10 Oct 2003, Accepted 05 Dec 2003, Published online: 22 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

The use of superheated water as a reversed‐phase mobile phase has been gaining acceptance over the past few years. There have been several recent publications on the properties of superheated water, its utility as a mobile phase, and the instrumental considerations required for its use. Because of its low cost and toxicity, the use of pure water has several advantages, particularly in the field of “green chemistry,” in which toxic solvents and reagents are avoided. This review will detail work performed using superheated water chromatography over the past several years.

Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Harry B. Mark Jr.; mentor, colleague, and friend.

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Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Harry B. Mark Jr.; mentor, colleague, and friend.

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