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Although I have experience in GC, I am fairly new to HPLC. The company I work for is interested in purchasing an HPLC system, and I need to gather information in order to make a recommendation on what type of system and detector will be appropriate.
I will be analyzing rosin-based products (http://www.specialchem4adhesives.com/tc ... x?id=rosin), which include a complex mix of components (rosin acids, decarboxylated rosins, mono- di- tri- esters, rosin dimers, etc). Many of these components must be derivatized to be analyzed via GC, and they also oxidize and isomerize readily at even moderate temperatures, hence the need for an HPLC.
I am hoping to gain any advice, both direct and indirect (through a website or book), that might give me insight into what type of system, detector, and column(s) that I will need to tackle this type of analysis. FYI: Currently, a few people are leaning towards an ELSD as the detector choice as it eliminates the need for calibration.
Thanks in advance for any tips!

