The role of pKa, log P of analytes, and protein matrix in solid-phase extraction using native and coated nanofibrous and microfibrous polymers prepared via meltblowing and combined meltblowing/electrospinning technologies
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The role of pKa, log P of analytes, and protein matrix in solid-phase extraction using native and coated nanofibrous and microfibrous polymers prepared via meltblowing and combined meltblowing/electrospinning technologies
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Keywords
Fibers, Coating, Solid-phase extraction, On-line sample preparation, Meltblown, Electrospinning, Column-switching
Journal
TALANTA
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 122470
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-04-30
DOI
10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122470
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