Leo. De Galan
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Leo. De Galan's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Amsterdam
- Masters Chemistry University of Amsterdam
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Amsterdam
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- Gradient selection in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1978) (388)
- Influence of organic modifiers on the rentention behaviour in reversed-phase liquid chromatography and its consequences for gradient elution (1979) (362)
- Preparation and Chromatographic Properties of Some Chemically Bonded Phases for Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography (1978) (263)
- Role of the chain length of chemically bonded phases and the retention mechanism in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1980) (205)
- Supply and removal of sample vapor in graphite thermal atomizers (1977) (181)
- Systematic study of ternary solvent behaviour in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1981) (178)
- Use of gradient elution for rapid selection of isocratic conditions in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chormatography (1981) (162)
- On the Determination of the Hold-Up Time in Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography (1980) (156)
- Preparation of Various Bonded Phases for HPLC Using Monochlorosilanes (1980) (156)
- An improved optimization procedure for the selection of mixed mobile phases in reversed phase liquid chromatography (1982) (144)
- Critical evaluation of curve fitting in infrared spectrometry (1975) (133)
- The electronic partition functions of atoms and ions between 1500°K and 7000°K (1968) (133)
- Description of solute retention over the full range of mobile phase compositions in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1983) (130)
- Spatial distribution of the temperature and the number densities of electrons and atomic and ionic species in an inductively coupled RF argon plasma (1977) (101)
- A simple procedure for the rapid optimization of reversed-phase separations with ternary mobile phase mixtures (1982) (83)
- (Heptadecafluorodecyl)dimethylsilyl bonded phase for reversed-phase liquid chromatography. (1980) (79)
- Optimization of the microwave-induced plasma as an element-selective detector for non-metals (1977) (78)
- The solubility parameter as a tool in understanding liquid chromatography (1982) (73)
- Dual-wavelength absorbance ratio for solute recognition in liquid chromatography (1984) (71)
- Retention and selectivity characteristics of a non-polar perfluorinated stationary phase for liquid chromatography (1981) (70)
- A study of the interference of cesium and phosphate in the low power inductively coupled radiofrequency argon plasma using spatially resolved emission and absorption measurements (1977) (66)
- A Geometrical Model for Chemically Bonded TMS and PDS Phases (1978) (65)
- Improvements of the cylindrical TM010 cavity for an atmospheric pressure microwave-induced plasma (1978) (64)
- Studies in reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography : IV. The rôle of the chain length of the pairing ion (1984) (59)
- The analysis of halogenated acetic acids in dutch drinking water (1991) (57)
- Measurement of the free atom fraction of 22 elements in an acetylene-air flame (1967) (55)
- Combined optimization of mobile phase pH and organic modifier content in the separation of some aromatic acids by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (1983) (54)
- Interferometric measurements of atomic line profiles emitted by hollow-cathode lamps and by an acetylene-nitrous oxide flame (1973) (51)
- Arrangement for measuring spatial distributions in an argon induction coupled RF plasma (1974) (49)
- Comparison of line and continuous sources in atomic absorption spectrophotometry (1967) (48)
- Reduction of argon consumption by a water cooled torch in inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (1979) (47)
- Dihaloacetonitriles in Dutch drinking waters (1990) (47)
- Some considerations on the excitation mechanism in the inductively coupled argon plasma (1984) (45)
- Studies in reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography: III. The effect of counter ion concentration (1984) (44)
- Measurement of degrees of atomization in premixed, laminar flames (1970) (43)
- Practical approach to background correction and temperature programming in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (1976) (42)
- Theoretical Calculation of the Transport of Metal Vapors through the Discharge Column of a Direct Current Arc. (1966) (41)
- Coupling of HPLC and ICP-AES for speciation (1991) (40)
- Chlorination of cyanoethanoic acid in aqueous medium (1990) (39)
- The gas temperature inside graphite furnaces used for atomic absorption spectrometry (1978) (38)
- On the use of alumina in HPLC with aqueous mobile phases at extreme pH (1983) (35)
- A sample introduction system for an inductively coupled plasma operating on an argon carrier gas flow of 0.1lmin (1981) (35)
- Multiwavelength absorbance detection for solute recognition in liquid chromatography (1985) (34)
- High-performance liquid chromatography of heroin samples on alumina by ion exchange in mixed aqueous—organic mobile phases (1984) (32)
- The influence of hollow-cathode lamp line profiles upon analytical curves in atomic absorption spectroscopy (1974) (32)
- Evaluation of peak-recognition techniques in liquid chromatography with photodiode array detection (1987) (32)
- Line profiles emitted by Cu and Ca hollow cathode lamps pulsed to one ampere (1975) (31)
- Selection of mobile phase parameters and their optimization in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1989) (30)
- Determination of strongly curved calibration graphs in flame atomic-absorption spectrometry: comparison of manually drawn and computer-calculated graphs (1985) (28)
- Theory of Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry (1978) (28)
- Excitation conditions in a mixed-gas low-pressure microwave induced plasma (1976) (27)
- The selective determination of halogens and sulphur in solution by atmospheric-pressure helium microwave-induced plasma emission spectrometry coupled to an electrothermal introduction system (1982) (27)
- Measurement of deuterium oxide elution data in reversed-phase liquid chromatography with a microwave induced plasma detection (1983) (27)
- The influence of line profiles upon analytical curves for copper and silver in atomic absorption spectroscopy (1975) (26)
- Reliability of iterative target transformation factor analysis when using multiwavelength detection for peak tracking in liquid chromatographic separations (1988) (26)
- Effect of the type of ion-pairing reagent in reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography (1985) (26)
- On the Influence of Flame Temperature in Atomic Emission and Atomic Absorption Flame Spectrometry. (1966) (25)
- The use of organic modifiers in ion exchange chromatography on alumina. The separation of basic drugs (1983) (24)
- Origin of system peaks in single-column ion chromatography of inorganic anions using high pH borate—gluconate buffers and conductivity detection (1987) (24)
- End-on observation of a horizontal low-flow inductively coupled plasma (1988) (24)
- Rapid optimization of the concentration of the ion-pairing reagent in ion-pairing reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1984) (23)
- Empirical power balances for conventional and externally cooled inductively-coupled argon plasmas (1983) (23)
- Evaluation of a method for real-time deconvolution (1974) (23)
- STRATEGY FOR PEAK TRACKING IN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY ON THE BASIS OF A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF SPECTRAL DATA (1990) (23)
- Distribution of elements in the d.c. carbon arc (1965) (22)
- Simultaneous optimization of reagent concentration and pH in reversed-phase ion-pairing chromatography (1987) (21)
- High-performance liquid chromatography of proteins on alumina (1984) (21)
- The interferometric measurement of atomic absorption line profiles in flames (1974) (21)
- The Shape of Analytical Curves in Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. I. Normal Concentration Range (1979) (21)
- Ionization interference in the acetylene-nitrous oxide flame (1973) (21)
- An inductively coupled plasma using 1 lmin of argon (1982) (21)
- The Shape of Analytical Curves in Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. II. Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Evidence for Absorption Maximum in the Analytical Curve (1980) (21)
- Slit function effects in atomic spectroscopy (1968) (20)
- Inductively coupled argon plasma atomic emission spectrometry with an externally cooled torch (1984) (20)
- Algorithms to correct gradient scan and transfer rule predictions of isocratic retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (1989) (20)
- Influence of the temporal response of the detection system upon atomic absorption analytical curves for steady state and transient absorption cells and (1976) (19)
- Some trivial causes for the bending of analytical curves in atomic absorption spectrometry (1969) (19)
- The possibility of absolute atomic absorption and atomic emission flame spectrometric analysis (1970) (19)
- Single-pump solvent programmer for high-performance liquid chromatography using synchronized valve switching (1979) (18)
- Substituent Distribution in Hydroxyethyl Starch (1977) (18)
- Thermal equilibrium in turbulent diffusion flames (1967) (18)
- Gas chromatographic determination of hydroxyethyl derivatives of glucose (1976) (18)
- Glassy carbon tubes in electrothermal atomisation-atomic-absorption spectrometry (1983) (17)
- A radiatively cooled torch for ICP-AES using 1 l min−1 of argon (1984) (17)
- Formulation of analytical procedures involving flame atomic-absorption spectrometry (1981) (16)
- Flow-injection thermospray sample deposition for electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry (1988) (15)
- Optimum excitation conditions in spectrographic analysis with the D. C. carbon arc (1965) (15)
- Stray light in Zeeman and pulsed hollow cathode lamp atomic absorption spectrometry (1986) (15)
- Use of a water-cooled low-flow torch in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (1988) (14)
- Roll-over of analytical curves in atomic absorption spectrometry arising from background correction with pulsed hollow-cathode lamps (1984) (14)
- Analytical evaluation of an air-cooled 1 l min −1 argon ICP (1985) (14)
- Practical procedure for the optimization of reversed- phase separations with quaternary mobile phase mixtures (1986) (14)
- Data handling in HPLC-diode array UV-spectrometry (1987) (14)
- Hand-tightened slurry vessel for packing high pressure liquid chromatography columns (1979) (14)
- The determination of starting conditions for modifier optimization in reversed-phase HPLC (1987) (13)
- Peak tracking and subsequent choice of optimization parameters for the separation of a mixture of local anaesthetics by high-performance liquid chromatography (1990) (13)
- Exchange of comments on the measurement of aerosol transport efficiencies in atomic spectrometry (1983) (13)
- Chlorination of .omega.-cyanoalkanoic acids in aqueous medium (1986) (13)
- Extended range Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry based on a 3-field a.c. magnet (1986) (13)
- Construction and performance of an a.c. modulated magnet for Zeeman atomic absorption spectroscopy (1980) (13)
- Automated peak recognition from photodiode array spectra in liquid chromatography (1989) (12)
- Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry (1982) (12)
- The radiative ionization recombination model and the non-thermal excitation in a microwave-induced plasma at 0.2 torr (1978) (11)
- On the relationship between heating rate and peak height in electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (1984) (11)
- The Shape of Analytical Curves in Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy III: Extended Dynamic Range (1984) (11)
- New directions in optical atomic spectrometry (1986) (10)
- An Evaluation of Expressions Used for Chromatographic Resolution in the Case of Skewed Peaks of Varying Peak-Heights (1988) (10)
- Longitudinal a.c. Zeeman AAS with a transverse heated graphite furnace (1988) (10)
- A physicist's view on current questions in atomic spectrometry (1987) (9)
- Correction for background absorption and stray radiation in a.c. modulated Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry (1982) (9)
- Practical use of an optimization strategy in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography for the separation of a limited subset of components in a reaction mixture (1991) (9)
- Experimental estimation of fluorescence power efficiencies of several atoms in three turbulent flames used in atomic fluorescence flame spectrometry (1968) (9)
- A reappreciation of alumina in high-performance liquid chromatography (1985) (8)
- The possibility of a truly absolute method of spectrographic analysis (1966) (8)
- Heating characteristics of glassy carbon tubes used in electrothermal atomization-atomic absorption spectrometry (1983) (7)
- Furnace design in electrothermal atomization-atomic absorption spectrometry (1988) (7)
- Profiles of the calcium resonance line emitted by a modulated hollow cathode lamp (1975) (7)
- An experimental value for the dissociation energy of boron oxide (1965) (7)
- Practical optimization of the separation of a limited subset of components by using isoeluotropic ternary eluent mixtures in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (1988) (7)
- The evaluation and sequential use of resolution based criteria in the optimization of the separation of a limited subset of components by HPLC (1989) (7)
- Adaptation of an existing algorithm for automated continuum correction in inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry using a photodiode array detector (1987) (6)
- Direct determination of particulate elements in edible oils and fats using an ultrasonic slurry sampler with graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (1994) (6)
- A device for measuring spectral reflectance on thin-layer plates with a zeiss spectrophotometer (1966) (6)
- The chlorination of proteins and their contribution to chlorinated humic materials (1992) (5)
- An improved power supply for the magnet in a.c. modulated Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry (1982) (5)
- Formation of aryl-chlorinated aromatic acids and precursors for chloroform in chlorination of humic acid (1985) (4)
- Computer-controlled single-pump solvent programmer for high-performance liquid chromatography (1981) (4)
- Analytical results for glassy carbon tubes in electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry at high temperatures (1984) (3)
- On Sensitivity and Detection Limit with Reference to Flame Spectrometry (1970) (3)
- Capillary Supercritical Fluid Chromatography for the Analysis of Oils and Fats (1991) (3)
- The production of cyano-compounds on chlorination of humic acid. A comparison between terrestric and aquatic material (1987) (3)
- An evaluation of ceramic materials for use in non-cooled low-flow ICP torches (1987) (3)
- Totally pyrolytic graphite tubes in electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometry (1988) (2)
- Thermal Cleaning of Soil Contaminated with γ-Hexachlorocyclohexane (1986) (2)
- Organic analysis using atomic absorption spectrometry : edited by S.S.M. Hassan, Ellis Horwood/John Wiley and Sons, 1984. £ 35.00 (v + 384 pages) ISBN 0 85312 559 7 (1985) (2)
- Data treatment in multi-wavelength detection in HPLC of biochemical compounds (1985) (2)
- Atomic Spectrometry: A User's View (1990) (2)
- Determination of traces of impurities in high-purity sodium chloride by differential pulse polarography and flame spectrometry (1973) (2)
- Computer aided optimization in high-performance liquid chromatography (1985) (1)
- Simultaneous recording of analyte and background absorbance from the Perkin-Elmer Model 5000 spectrometer using the model 3600 data station (1983) (1)
- Use of laser Raman spectrometry for a quantitative study of the urea synthesis under process conditions. Part I. A feasibility study (1983) (1)
- Mobile Phase Optimization in RPLC by an Iterative Regression Design (2021) (1)
- Some comments on “Absolute analysis by atomic absorption” (1969) (1)
- Low power ICP — physical principles and analytical performance (1986) (1)
- The influence of the temperature of the rf work coil in inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (1983) (1)
- Plasma sources for atomic-emission spectrometry. Assessment of high-frequency induced plasma for atomic-emission spectrometry (1979) (1)
- Fundamental Aspects of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (1987) (1)
- Use of laser Raman spectrometry for a quantitative study of the urea synthesis under process conditions. Part II. Measurements under urea synthesis conditions (1985) (0)
- Walter Slavin and the three ways of funding research (2001) (0)
- Alan Walsh and the instrumental revolution (1999) (0)
- AN INDUSTRIAL VIEW ON METHOD VALIDATION (1994) (0)
- AUTOMATED ATOMIC SPECTROMETRIC ANALYSIS (1982) (0)
- Atomic absorption spectrometry : Edited by J.E. Cantle, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1982. $97.75/Dfl 210 (xvi + 448 pages) ISBN 0 444 42015 0 (1983) (0)
- Computer aided methods in chromatography (1985) (0)
- Comments on influence of water on ICP (1989) (0)
- Survival in atomic spectrometry (1994) (0)
- Gary Hieftje and the phenomenon of coincident discovery (2012) (0)
- Detector optics in line profile studies (1971) (0)
- Physical methods in modern chemical analysis, vol. 3 : edited by T. Kuwana, Academic Press, 1983. US$ 49.50 (xi + 353 pages) ISBN 0 12 430803 1 (1984) (0)
- Development of atomic spectroscopy : Annual Reports on Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy, Vol. 10, edited by M.S. Cresser and B.L. Sharp, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1981. £36.00 (xii + 342 pages) ISBN 0 85186 717 0 (1982) (0)
- Progress in analytical atomic spectroscopy, vol. 2, 387 pp : Edited by C.L. Chakrabarti, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1981). US $76.00, £33.00 (1982) (0)
- Paul Boumans — A personal memory to his early days in research (2009) (0)
- Atomic spectrometry : a user's view. Discussion (1990) (0)
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