Dr. J. (Johan) Rozenbrand

David de Wiedgebouw
Universiteitsweg 99
Kamer 2.82
3584 CG Utrecht

Dr. J. (Johan) Rozenbrand

Assistant Professor
Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery
+31 6 20 252 470
j.rozenbrand@uu.nl

1995 - Scholarly publications

B.N. Zegers, R. Hessel, J. Jairadj, J. Rozenbrand, H. Lingeman, U.A.Th. Brinkman (1995). Photoionization detection in packed-capillary liquid and supercritical-fluid chromatography. Journal of Liquid Chromatography, 18 (3), 413-440.

1998 - Scholarly publications

T. Hankemeir, J. Rozenbrand, M. Abhadur, J.J. Vreuls, U.A.Th. Brinkman (1998). Data correlation in on-line solid-phase extraction-gas chromatography-atomic emission/masspectrometric detection of unknown microcontaminants. Chromatographia, 48 (3/4), 273-283. 

Publications

2013

Scholarly publications

Rozenbrand, J., & van Bennekom, W. P. (2013). Comments on the implementation of a simple peak capacity optimization procedure and comparison of poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) and RP-18 silica monolithic capillary columns of 5-cm for the analysis of protein digests. Chromatographia, 1595-1602. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-013-2550-3

2012

Scholarly publications

Rozenbrand, J. (2012). Monolithic and Small Particle Column Materials for Application in Proteomics. [Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU), Utrecht University]. Utrecht University.
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/257922/rozenbrand.pdf?sequence=2

2011

Scholarly publications

Rozenbrand, J., de Jong, G. J., & van Bennekom, W. P. (2011). Comparison of monolithic and 1.8-µm RP-18 silica capillary columns using chromatographic data and mass spectrometric identification scores for proteins. Journal of Separation Science, 34, 2199-2205.
Rozenbrand, J., & van Bennekom, W. P. (2011). Silica-based and organic monolithic capillary columns for LC: recent trends in proteomics. Journal of Separation Science, 34, 1934-1944.

2006

Scholarly publications

Rozenbrand, J., van Bennekom, W. P., Unger, K. K. A., & de Jong, G. J. (2006). Fast LC separation of a myoglobin digest: a case study using monolithic and particulate RP 18 silica capillary columns. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 385(6), 1055-61.