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Could you provide a test method about Meldrum's Acid ?

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Hill , Everyone !
Today morning , a friend of mine seeked advice from me about Meldurm's acid ( Formal name : 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-4,6-dione). But i never test this product ! In consideration of its structure , i think this compound can be analysis by HPLC , and use a normal C18 column, the phosphate buffer (cotrol pH around of 3.0) ! haha ! hope someone give me some other adives ! thank you !
Meldrum's Acid is easily analyse on DB FFAP Column usinf methanol as solvent. Detector is used FID. carrier gas is Nitrogen.
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