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2010-12. Selectivity in Reversed-Phase LC Separations, Part I: Solvent-Type Selectivity

December 1, 2010

Methanol and acetonitrile are the two most popular organic solvents to use in the mobile phase for reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC) separations. Tetrahydrofuran is also used to a lesser extent. Why are these solvents the most popular ones? Are there alternative solvents that should be tried? This month’s “LC Troubleshooting” […]

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1994-10. Solvent Selection, Part I: UV Absorption Characteristics

October 1, 1994

LCGC 12(10) 742-746 (1994) Cynthia Seaver, and Paul Sadek The second article in this series appeared in March, 1995, V13(3). Click on 1995-3 The third article in this series appeared in November, 1995, V13(11). Click on 1995-11

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