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Cheers,
Kerri
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Discussions about HPLC, CE, TLC, SFC, and other "liquid phase" separation techniques.
Hi Hans -Bryan, I wonder why you leave the statement ,
"Running alkali mobile phase conditions may or may not be the best option."
unexplained after kerri interpreted it to mean that X Bridge is no good for basic . . . .?
Is that what you meant then, X Bridge doesn´t withstand base?
Also, some years ago we had a "heated" discussion on mixed up mode columns, I now wonder whether there are some people out there with enough experience using such columns to comment on their performance with complicated matrices. Do they retain both hydrophobic and hydrophilic components? Now, all silica columns seem to be mixed mode. As we know some compounds cause trouble on these for known reasons. Do these mixed up columns not have an even larger problem of this type (for instance, on some, one can probably not control ionic sites via pH or maybe even via high salt concentrations??).
Hi Danko -Good words Bryan!
Competition is good! Innovation even better! But low price? Hm… I don’t know. I guess that’s what we all want. But I know people who’ll buy things, even they don’t need them, just because the price is low. And recently some people were fighting me for mentioning some products’ quality or rather lack of it. Low price was mentioned as a rationale for choosing one brand over another, more efficient, or whatever requirement.
But maybe we should realize that these tendencies are directly or indirectly lowering the quality of everything around us – including the quality of life. Because current manufacturers of high quality products, sooner or later, will be forced to produce rubbish in order to survive. And when all other manufacturers are doing just that, the competition will still be tough, but the products will be rubbish.
So, whether it’s columns, or equipment, or even methods (that are used to approve/release medicine, food, cloths etc.) we need to realize that quality is more important than price. Price is just a number, while quality is the essence of life itself.
Best Regards
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