KU Leuven — Belgium
Chemistry · Physical Sciences
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Research Topics
Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography(7), Nuclear Physics and Applications(4), Analytical chemistry methods development(2), Astro and Planetary Science(2), Analytical Methods in Pharmaceuticals(2)
Publications14 total
Separation and Purification Technology·2017· 127 citedOpen Access
Restriction capillaries as an innovative mixing principle for intermediate solvent exchange in multidimensional analysis
Lirias (KU Leuven)·2017
Journal of Chromatography A·2017· 9 cited
Generic UHPLC Method for the Simultaneous Analysis of Compounds with a Wide Range of Polarities
Lirias (KU Leuven)·2017· 2 cited
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences·2016· 102 citedOpen Access
Generic UHPLC methodology for the simultaneous analysis of compounds with a large variety in polarity
2016· 1 cited
Simultaneous determination of polar and apolar pharmaceutical compounds in waste water
2015
Towards a generic single injection analysis technique for samples with a large variety in polarity
Lirias (KU Leuven)·2015
SINGLE-RUN WATER ANALYSIS FOR THE DETECTION OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS WITH A LARGE VARIETY IN POLARITY
Lirias (KU Leuven)·2015
Isotopenpraxis Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies·1990· 3 cited
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry·1989· 1 cited
Isotopenpraxis Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies·1989
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry·1980· 1 cited
Chemie Ingenieur Technik·1958· 19 cited
Frequent Co-authors
Deirdre Cabooter(9), Monika Dittmann(7), K Choikhet(5), Gert Desmet(5), S. Niese(4), Ann Van Schepdael(3), Erwin Adams(2), Konstantin Shoykhet(2), B. Gleisberg(2), Wolfgang Helbig(2), K. Krogner(2), François Lestremau(2), Thomas Scheers(1), Kwinten Van Eyck(1), Bart Van der Bruggen(1), Raf Dewil(1), O. Krischer(1), H. J. Rösler(1), P. Beuge(1), M. Saupe(1)