Anionic IP reagents: sulphonates vs. sulphates
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 5:17 pm
Is there any valid reason to use one type in preference to another. The HPLC method development "bible" doesn't seem to suggest any.
It has come to my attention that high purity equivalent sulphates (> 99% purity) are considerably cheaper than specifically sulphonates labelled for ion-pair applications. Is there any reason for this from the chemical manufactureres I wonder?
It has come to my attention that high purity equivalent sulphates (> 99% purity) are considerably cheaper than specifically sulphonates labelled for ion-pair applications. Is there any reason for this from the chemical manufactureres I wonder?