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Overview

Lloyd R. Snyder is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans multiple scientific fields with a primary focus on Chemistry, supported by contributions in Engineering and Materials Science. The scientist's work covers foundational and applied aspects within these disciplines.

The main areas of study for Lloyd R. Snyder include:

  • Chemistry
  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Within these fields, the research extends into several subfields, highlighting interdisciplinary expertise:

  • Spectroscopy
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology

The scientific topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Chromatography in Natural Products
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications

The recent published work of Lloyd R. Snyder includes one paper:

  • Gradient Elution Chromatography, 2023, Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry

Their collaborative work involves several frequent co-authors, reflecting ongoing partnerships in various research projects:

  • John W. Dolan
  • Adham Ahmed
  • Jeanethe Anguizola
  • Katia Arena
  • Sanka N. Atapattu

Their contributions have appeared prominently in the publication venue:

  • Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Introduction to modern liquid chromatography

    Lloyd R. Snyder;Joseph J. Kirkland;John W. Dolan

  • Practical HPLC method development

    Lloyd R. Snyder;Joseph Jack Kirkland;Joseph L. Glajch

  • Practical HPLC Method Development: Snyder/Practical

    Lloyd R. Snyder;Joseph J. Kirkland;Joseph L. Glajch

  • Principles of adsorption chromatography

    Lloyd R. Snyder

  • Introduction to Separation Science

    Barry L. Karger;Lloyd R. Snyder;Csaba Horváth

  • Gradient elution in high-performance liquid chromatography

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  • Classification of the solvent properties of common liquids

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  • Classification off the Solvent Properties of Common Liquids

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  • The hydrophobic-subtraction model of reversed-phase column selectivity.

    L.R. Snyder;J.W. Dolan;P.W. Carr

  • Mechanism of solute retention in liquid—solid chromatography and the role of the mobile phase in affecting separation

    L.R. Snyder;H. Poppe

  • High-Performance Gradient Elution : The Practical Application of the Linear-Solvent-Strength Model

    Lloyd R. Snyder;John W. Dolan

  • Retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a function of mobile-phase composition

    Klara Valkó;Lloyd R. Snyder;Joseph L. Glajch

  • Column selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography. I. A general quantitative relationship

    N. S. Wilson;M. D. Nelson;J. W. Dolan;L. R. Snyder

  • An expanded solubility parameter treatment for classification and use of chromatographic solvents and adsorbents : Parameters for dispersion, dipole and hydrogen bonding interactions

    Barry L. Karger;Lloyd R. Snyder;Claude Eon

  • Role of the solvent in liquid-solid chromatography. Review

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  • Column selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography. IV. Type-B alkyl-silica columns.

    Jonathan J. Gilroy;John W. Dolan;Lloyd R. Snyder

  • Reversed-phase liquid chromatographic separation of complex samples by optimizing temperature and gradient time I. Peak capacity limitations.

    J.W. Dolan;L.R. Snyder;N.M. Djordjevic;D.W. Hill

  • Gradient elution in high-performance liquid chromatography : II. Practical application to reversed-phase systems

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  • Expanded solubility parameter treatment for classification and use of chromatographic solvents and adsorbents

    Barry L. Karger;Lloyd R. Snyder;Claude. Eon

  • Column selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography II. Effect of a change in conditions.

    N. S. Wilson;M. D. Nelson;J. W. Dolan;L. R. Snyder

  • Combined use of temperature and solvent strength in reversed-phase gradient elution I. Predicting separation as a function of temperature and gradient conditions

    P.L. Zhu;L.R. Snyder;J.W. Dolan;N.M. Djordjevic

  • Practical optimization of solvent selectivity in liquid-solid chromatography using a mixture-design statistical technique

    J.L. Glajch;J.J. Kirkland;L.R. Snyder

  • Relevance of π-π and dipole-dipole interactions for retention on cyano and phenyl columns in reversed-phase liquid chromatography

    K. Croes;A. Steffens;D.H Marchand;L.R. Snyder

  • Column selectivity in reversed-phase liquid chromatography. VI. Columns with embedded or end-capping polar groups.

    N.S. Wilson;J. Gilroy;J.W. Dolan;L.R. Snyder

  • Theoretical basis for systematic optimization of mobile phase selectivity in liquid-solid chromatography

    L.R. Snyder;J.L. Glajch;J.J. Kirkland

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter W. Carr
Peter W. Carr University of Minnesota
Lane C. Sander
Lane C. Sander National Institute of Standards and Technology
William S. Hancock
William S. Hancock Northeastern University
Chi Chiu Chan
Chi Chiu Chan Shenzhen University
Barry L. Karger
Barry L. Karger Northeastern University
Roman Kaliszan
Roman Kaliszan Gdańsk Medical University
Davy Guillarme
Davy Guillarme University of Geneva
David V. McCalley
David V. McCalley University of the West of England
Pat Sandra
Pat Sandra Ghent University
Gert Desmet
Gert Desmet Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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