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Formic Acid on an Agilent HP-5 Column?

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Formic acid will have no response on FID, so you need to use PDD or TCD
Analysis is possible on thickest film PDMS, You can use 7 microns Rtx-1 on 0.53mm

jaap de zeeuw, Restek corporation
I used to do both formic and acetic by HPLC on a Hypercarb column using UV detection. I believe the eluent was 0.1% phosphoric acid.
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