Tyge Greibrokk mainly investigates Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, High-performance liquid chromatography, Reversed-phase chromatography and Mass spectrometry. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Phase and Chromatography. In his work, Ion exchange and Fractionation is strongly intertwined with Ion chromatography, which is a subfield of Analytical chemistry.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Packed bed, Sample preparation and Naphthalene in addition to High-performance liquid chromatography. His Reversed-phase chromatography research focuses on subjects like Selectivity, which are linked to Diastereomer and Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. His research investigates the connection between Mass spectrometry and topics such as Gas chromatography that intersect with issues in Carbon, Hybrid mass spectrometer, Microplasma and Bromine.
His primary scientific interests are in Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, High-performance liquid chromatography, Mass spectrometry and Detection limit. His research related to Reversed-phase chromatography, Elution, Gas chromatography, Supercritical fluid chromatography and Sample preparation might be considered part of Chromatography. Tyge Greibrokk has researched Gas chromatography in several fields, including Helium and Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry.
His Analytical chemistry research integrates issues from Packed bed and Phase. His High-performance liquid chromatography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ion chromatography and Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. Tyge Greibrokk works mostly in the field of Mass spectrometry, limiting it down to concerns involving Ion source and, occasionally, Microplasma.
Tyge Greibrokk spends much of his time researching Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, High-performance liquid chromatography, Reversed-phase chromatography and Elution. His Chromatography study focuses mostly on Mass spectrometry, Ion chromatography, Solid phase extraction, Electrospray and Detection limit. His work on Resolution as part of his general Analytical chemistry study is frequently connected to Volumetric flow rate, Isothermal process and Divinylbenzene, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of High-performance liquid chromatography, Digestion is strongly linked to Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Hydrophilic interaction chromatography under Reversed-phase chromatography, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Aqueous solution. The Elution study combines topics in areas such as Ammonium acetate and Column chromatography.
His primary areas of investigation include Chromatography, Analytical chemistry, High-performance liquid chromatography, Reversed-phase chromatography and Mass spectrometry. In his work, Tyge Greibrokk performs multidisciplinary research in Chromatography and Protein digestion. His Analytical chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ion chromatography and Elution.
As a member of one scientific family, Tyge Greibrokk mostly works in the field of High-performance liquid chromatography, focusing on Packed bed and, on occasion, Calibration curve, Microfluidics and Monolithic HPLC column. His Electrospray research incorporates themes from Detection limit and Electrospray ionization. Tyge Greibrokk combines subjects such as Selectivity, Aqueous solution and Countercurrent chromatography with his study of Chromatography column.
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High-temperature liquid chromatography.
Tyge Greibrokk;Thomas Andersen.
Journal of Chromatography A (2003)
Determination of phthalates in water samples using polystyrene solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography quantification
S. Jara;C. Lysebo;T. Greibrokk;E. Lundanes.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2000)
Modifier effects on retention and peak shape in supercritical fluid chromatography
Ann Lisbeth. Blilie;Tyge. Greibrokk.
Analytical Chemistry (1985)
Capillary columns in liquid chromatography: between conventional columns and microchips.
Yoshihiro Saito;Kiyokatsu Jinno;Tyge Greibrokk.
Journal of Separation Science (2004)
A Critical Review of Trypsin Digestion for LC-MS Based Proteomics
Hanne Kolsrud Hustoft;Helle Malerod;Steven Ray Wilson;Leon Reubsaet.
(2012)
Recent advances in on-line multidimensional liquid chromatography
Helle Malerod;Elsa Lundanes;Tyge Greibrokk.
Analytical Methods (2010)
Determination of chlorinated phenols by high-performance liquid chromatography
Karin Ugland;Elsa Lundanes;Tyge Greibrokk;Alf Bjørseth.
Journal of Chromatography A (1981)
Temperature programming in liquid chromatography
Tyge Greibrokk;Thomas Andersen.
Journal of Separation Science (2001)
Simultaneous determination of citalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine and their metabolites in plasma by temperature-programmed packed capillary liquid chromatography with on-column focusing of large injection volumes
P Molander;A Thomassen;L Kristoffersen;T Greibrokk.
Journal of Chromatography B (2002)
High temperature liquid chromatography on packed capillary columns with nonaqueous mobile phases
Roger Trones;Asbjorn Iveland;Tyge Greibrokk.
Journal of Microcolumn Separations (1995)
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