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will TFA reduce load capacity for neutral compoudns
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as TFA occupy some C18 surface, I doubt it will decrease load capacity for neutral compounds somehow.....
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could you elaborate a little bit:) thanks
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Neutral compounds are retained better and largely independently of TFA. I can't see why TFA would interfere with neutral compounds, especially at high loads.
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