Micellar liquid chromatography

Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a form of reversed phase liquid chromatography that uses an aqueous micellar solutions as the mobile phase. == Theory == The use of micelles in high performance liquid chromatography was first introduced by Armstrong and Henry in 1980.

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Micellar liquid chromatography

Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a form of reversed phase liquid chromatography that uses an aqueous micellar solutions as the mobile phase. == Theory == The use of micelles in high performance liquid chromatography was first introduced by Armstrong and Henry in 1980.

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