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David V. McCalley is a researcher affiliated with the University of the West of England in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of chemistry, with twelve publications focused on various subfields including spectroscopy, analytical chemistry, molecular biology, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to analytical chemistry and chromatography. Key research areas include:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Chromatography in Natural Products
  • Protein Purification and Stability
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Analytical Methods in Pharmaceuticals

David V. McCalley has contributed to several publication venues, predominantly appearing in:

  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Analytica Chimica Acta
  • Chemical Communications

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, McCalley's coauthors include Honorine Lardeux, Bastiaan L. Duivelshof, Olivier Colas, Alain Beck, and Davy Guillarme.

Some of McCalley's recent papers are:

  • Evaluation of a linear free energy relationship for the determination of the column void volume in hydrophilic interaction chromatography, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Understanding and managing peak shape for basic solutes in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography, 2023, Chemical Communications
  • Influence of metals in the column or instrument on performance in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Managing sample introduction problems in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography, 2023, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Alternative mobile phase additives for the characterization of protein biopharmaceuticals in liquid chromatography - Mass spectrometry, 2021, Analytica Chimica Acta

Best Publications

  • Is hydrophilic interaction chromatography with silica columns a viable alternative to reversed-phase liquid chromatography for the analysis of ionisable compounds?

    David V. McCalley

  • Study of the selectivity, retention mechanisms and performance of alternative silica-based stationary phases for separation of ionised solutes in hydrophilic interaction chromatography.

    David V. McCalley

  • The challenges of the analysis of basic compounds by high performance liquid chromatography: some possible approaches for improved separations.

    David V. McCalley

  • Understanding and manipulating the separation in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography.

    David V. McCalley

  • Estimation of the extent of the water-rich layer associated with the silica surface in hydrophilic interaction chromatography

    David V. McCalley;Uwe D. Neue

  • Analysis of estrogens in river water and effluents using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography-negative chemical ionisation mass spectrometry of the pentafluorobenzoyl derivatives.

    Xiao-Yao Xiao;David V McCalley;James McEvoy

  • Core–Shell, Ultrasmall Particles, Monoliths, and Other Support Materials in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

    Nobuo Tanaka;David V. McCalley

  • A systematic investigation of the effect of sample diluent on peak shape in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography.

    Josephine Ruta;Serge Rudaz;David V. McCalley;Jean Luc Veuthey

  • Effect of temperature and flow-rate on analysis of basic compounds in high-performance liquid chromatography using a reversed-phase column.

    David V. McCalley

  • Comparison of the performance of conventional C18 phases with others of alternative functionality for the analysis of basic compounds by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

    David V. McCalley

  • Determination of volatile fatty acids (C2—C5) and lactic acid in silage by gas chromatography

    Richard J. Fussell;David V. McCalley

  • Evaluation of the properties of a superficially porous silica stationary phase in hydrophilic interaction chromatography.

    David V. McCalley

  • Effect of organic solvent modifier and nature of solute on the performance of bonded silica reversed-phase columns for the analysis of strongly basic compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography

    David Victor McCalley

  • Rationalization of Retention and Overloading Behavior of Basic Compounds in Reversed-Phase HPLC Using Low Ionic Strength Buffers Suitable for Mass Spectrometric Detection

    David V. McCalley

  • Effect of sewage treatment on faecal sterols

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  • Practical investigation of the factors that affect the selectivity in hydrophilic interaction chromatography

    Abhinav Kumar;James C. Heaton;David V. McCalley

  • Comparative evaluation of bonded-silica reversed-phase columns for high-performance liquid chromatography using strongly basic compounds and alternative organic modifiers buffered at acid pH

    David Victor McCalley

  • High-performance liquid chromatography of basic compounds: Problems, possible solutions and tests of reversed-phase columns

    David V McCalley;Richard G Brereton

  • Effect of buffer on peak shape of peptides in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography.

    David V McCalley

  • Analysis of the Cinchona alkaloids by high-performance liquid chromatography and other separation techniques.

    David V McCalley

  • Comparison of conventional microparticulate and a monolithic reversed-phase column for high-efficiency fast liquid chromatography of basic compounds.

    David V McCalley

Frequent Co-Authors

Davy Guillarme
Davy Guillarme University of Geneva
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka Kyoto Institute of Technology
Jean-Luc Veuthey
Jean-Luc Veuthey University of Geneva
Peter W. Carr
Peter W. Carr University of Minnesota
Lloyd R. Snyder
Lloyd R. Snyder University of Minnesota
John P. Hart
John P. Hart University of the West of England
Serge Rudaz
Serge Rudaz University of Geneva
Alain Beck
Alain Beck University of Strasbourg
Oliver Fiehn
Oliver Fiehn University of California, Davis
Chi Chiu Chan
Chi Chiu Chan Shenzhen University

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