Establishing a UA/University of Helsinki Collaboration to Demonstrate Electrochemical Chromatography
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Electrochemical Chromatography is a relatively new method for separating dissolved solutes. In work supported by the College of Arts and Science chemistry graduate student Ms. Franchessa Sayler spent a month working in the laboratory of Dr. Susanne Wiedmer of the University of Helsinki carrying out separation experiments using columns developed at The University of Alabama
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