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Overcoming background contamination in closed loop stripping analysis (CLSA)
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Habich, A. (1984). Overcoming background contamination in closed loop stripping analysis (CLSA). Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 7(6), 340-342. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240070614
Capillary columns with very thick coatings
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1983). Capillary columns with very thick coatings. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 6(3), 133-139. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240060304
Immobilization of vinylated OV-17 and OV-1701 based on combined surface bonding and crosslinking
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1983). Immobilization of vinylated OV-17 and OV-1701 based on combined surface bonding and crosslinking. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 6(3), 153-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240060307
Practical aspects of the dependence of polarity on temperature
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1983). Practical aspects of the dependence of polarity on temperature. Chromatographia, 17(9), 481-485. https://doi.org/10.1007/Bf02263269
Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 4: moderately polar phases, OV-1701
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1982). Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 4: moderately polar phases, OV-1701. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 5, 13-18. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240050103
Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 5: determination of column bleeding; re-silylation
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1982). Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 5: determination of column bleeding; re-silylation. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 5, 349-354. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240050703
Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. I. A new simple preparation procedure
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Grob, Jr., K. (1981). Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. I. A new simple preparation procedure. Journal of Chromatography, 211(2), 243-246. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9673(00)88040-1
Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 3: the basic influence of vinyl groups
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1981). Capillary columns with immobilized stationary phases. Part 3: the basic influence of vinyl groups. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 4, 491-494. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240041003
Testing capillary gas chromatographic columns
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Grob, Jr., K. (1981). Testing capillary gas chromatographic columns. Journal of Chromatography, 219, 13-20. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9673(00)80568-3
Deactivation of glass capillaries by persilylation. Part 3: extending the wettability by bonding phenyl groups to the glass surface
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1980). Deactivation of glass capillaries by persilylation. Part 3: extending the wettability by bonding phenyl groups to the glass surface. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 3, 197-198. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240030414
Deactivation of glass capillaries by persilylation. Part 2: practical recommendations
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Grob Jr., K. (1979). Deactivation of glass capillaries by persilylation. Part 2: practical recommendations. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 2, 677-678. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240021110
Deactivation of glass capillary columns by silylation. Part 1: principles and basic technique
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Grob Jr., K. (1979). Deactivation of glass capillary columns by silylation. Part 1: principles and basic technique. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 2, 31-35. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240020110
Further evidence for the silica layer as produced by acid leaching
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1979). Further evidence for the silica layer as produced by acid leaching. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 2, 527-528. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240020808
Practical capillary gas chromatography - a systematic approach
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1979). Practical capillary gas chromatography - a systematic approach. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 2, 109-117. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240020303
A warning against the use of diluted stock solutions of apolar silicones for coating glass capillary columns
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1978). A warning against the use of diluted stock solutions of apolar silicones for coating glass capillary columns. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 1, 221-222. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240010418
Testing uncoated glass capillaries
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1978). Testing uncoated glass capillaries. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 1, 302-303. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240010606
Comprehensive, standardized quality test for glass capillary columns
Grob, Jr., K., Grob, G., & Grob, K. (1978). Comprehensive, standardized quality test for glass capillary columns. Journal of Chromatography, 156(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9673(00)83120-9
Preparation of apolar glass capillary columns by the barium carbonate procedure
Grob, Jr., K., Grob, G., & Grob, K. (1978). Preparation of apolar glass capillary columns by the barium carbonate procedure. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and Chromatography Communications, 1, 149-155. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhrc.1240010306
Ein neues Herstellungsverfahren für Glaskapillarsäulen
Grob, K., & Grob, G. (1977). Ein neues Herstellungsverfahren für Glaskapillarsäulen. Chimia, 31(5), 175-179.
The barium carbonate procedure for the preparation of glass capillary columns; further informations and developments
Grob, K., Grob, G., & Grob Jr., K. (1977). The barium carbonate procedure for the preparation of glass capillary columns; further informations and developments. Chromatographia, 10, 181-188. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02262938