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Gerhard Schomburg

Gerhard Schomburg

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Chemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
7275
World Ranking
13738
National Ranking
1008

Overview

Gerhard Schomburg is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their recent publications primarily appear in the Journal of Separation Science, with a focus that spans topics relating to law, digitalization, and regulation.

Their recent papers include:

  • Issue Information, 2020, Journal of Separation Science
  • Issue Information, 2021, Journal of Separation Science
  • Issue Information, 2021, Journal of Separation Science
  • Issue Information, 2021, Journal of Separation Science
  • Issue Information, 2020, Journal of Separation Science

Frequent co-authors contributing to their scholarly work include:

  • Michael Lämmerhofer
  • Gongke Li
  • Koji Otsuka
  • Joseph J. Pesek
  • San José

Gerhard Schomburg's primary publication venue is the Journal of Separation Science, with a total of 38 publications recorded in this journal.

Their research intersects several key topic areas, including:

  • Digitalization, Law, and Regulation
  • Law and Political Science
  • Diverse Legal and Medical Studies

Subfields of study represented in their work include:

  • Law
  • Strategy and Management

Best Publications

  • Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Separations of Basic and Acidic Proteins Using Poly(vinyl alcohol) Coatings in Fused Silica Capillaries

    Martin. Gilges;Maria Helen. Kleemiss;Gerhard. Schomburg

  • Preparation, performance and special applications of glass capillary columns

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann;F. Weeke

  • Separation and identification of polynuclear aromatic compounds in coal tar by using glass capillary chromatography including combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

    H. Borwitzky;G. Schomburg

  • Sampling techniques in capillary gas chromatography

    G. Schomburg;H. Behlau;R. Dielmann;F. Weeke

  • Methods and techniques of gas chromatography with glass capillary columns

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann

  • Aspects of double-column gas chromatography with glass capillaries involving intermediate trapping

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann;F. Weeke

  • Polymer-coated cation-exchange stationary phases on the basis of silica

    P. Kolla;J. Köhler;G. Schomburg

  • High-performance liquid chromatography with Ag+ complexation in the mobile phase

    B. Vonach;G. Schomburg

  • Syntheses of stationary phases for reversed-phase LC using silanization and polymer coating

    U. Bien-Vogelsang;A. Deege;H. Figge;J. Köhler

  • Alkylpolysiloxane glass capillary columns combining high temperature stability of the stationary liquid and deactivation of the surface

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann;H. Borwitzky

  • Capillary electrophoresis of DNA restriction fragments with solutions of entangled polymers.

    Maria H. Kleemiß;Martin Gilges;Gerhard Schomburg

  • Immobilization of stationary liquids in reversed- and normal-phase liquid chromatography : Production and testing of materials for bonded-phase chromatography

    G. Schomburg;A. Deege;J. Köhler;U. Bien-Vogelsang

  • Two-dimensional gas chromatography: Principles, instrumentation, methods☆

    Gerhard Schomburg

  • “Direct” (on-column) sampling into glass capillary columns

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann;R. Rittmann

  • Gaschromatographische retentionsdaten und struktur chemischer verbindungen

    Gerhard Schomburg

  • New developments and experiences with glass capillary column production and sampling techniques

    G. Schomburg;H. Husmann;F. Weeke

  • Multidimensional gas chromatography (MDC) in capillary columns using double oven instruments and a newly designed coupling piece for monitoring detection after pre-separation

    G. Schomburg;F. Weeke;F. Müller;M. Oreans

  • Production of polyacrylamide gel filled capillaries for capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) : influence of capillary surface pretreatment on performance and stability

    Hong‐Feng Yin;Jürgen A. Lux;Gerhard Schomburg

  • Identification by Means of Retention Parameters

    Unknown

  • Immobilization of stationary liquids on silica particles by γ-radiation

    G. Schomburg;J. Köhler;H. Figge;A. Deege

  • Capillary column gas chromatography of compounds of low volatility

    G. Schomburg;R. Dielman;H. Borwitzky;H. Husmann

Frequent Co-Authors

William H. Pirkle
William H. Pirkle University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jan Sjövall
Jan Sjövall Karolinska Institute
Wilfried A. König
Wilfried A. König Universität Hamburg
Daniel W. Armstrong
Daniel W. Armstrong The University of Texas at Arlington
Clemens von Sonntag
Clemens von Sonntag Max Planck Society
Wilhelm Simon
Wilhelm Simon ETH Zurich
Ernst Bayer
Ernst Bayer University of Tübingen
Christopher J. Welch
Christopher J. Welch Indiana Consortium for Analytical Science & Engineering
Pat Sandra
Pat Sandra Ghent University
Günther Wilke
Günther Wilke Max Planck Society

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