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I remember reading a long time ago that things like tetrabutyl ammonium will damage columns over time.
What I am trying to recall is: does it hydrolyze the bond between the ligand and the silica or does it degrade the silica itself.
Does anyone know. This will drive the decision of what column we purchase.
(by the way, the application we are running right now is at neutral pH. We're doing thiosulfate by ion pairing)
Much Thanks
Mark
