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In method development, which column is polar,nonpolar c18 or c8. tell me how polarity of a product determined
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C18 is a bit less polar than C8. Polarity is a function of the dipole moment of the (active portion of the) stationary phase. For more detail, please see the following:
http://www.lcresources.com/resources/reslinks.html - or, if this is too deep a starting place, look at:
http://www.itsjustabox.com/
C18 is a bit less polar than C8. Polarity is a function of the dipole moment of the (active portion of the) stationary phase. For more detail, please see the following:
http://www.lcresources.com/resources/reslinks.html - or, if this is too deep a starting place, look at:
http://www.itsjustabox.com/
Thanks,
DR

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