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Metabolite Profiling using a Unique Diphenyl Stationary Phase
30 Apr 2012In this application note the separation of two metabolites differing only by the presence of a chlorine atom is highlighted. The Diphenyl stationary phase resolves the two compounds by its steric mechanism even with a simple ACN water mobile phase system. The Diphenyl phase further allows the separation of positional isomers whether acidic, basic or neutral.
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