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doi: 10.1007/bf02267914
handle: 10261/60386
Photosynthetic pigments from chromophyte marine algae were analyzed using three different commercial columns with ODS stationary phases of different degrees of polymerization. No separation of chlorophylls c1 and c2 could be achieved using monomeric or intermediate stationary phases, even at subambient temperatures. As with other planar compounds, the polymeric stationary phase showed the highest selectivity for chlorophyll c pigments, allowing the simultaneous separation of chlorophylls c3, c1 and c2 and other pigments occurring in chromophyte algae by using a binary gradient starting with a highly buffered mobile phase.
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Chromophyte algae, Column liquid chromatography, Monomeric and polymeric ODS phases, Chlorophyll c pigments
Chromophyte algae, Column liquid chromatography, Monomeric and polymeric ODS phases, Chlorophyll c pigments
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