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Advice please. If I wanted to separate propylene oxide & acrolein which better column I should use? Any idea please?
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Try the PDF file at this link from Phenomenex. It would be a good starting point, at least.
https://phenomenex.blob.core.windows.ne ... RL=/Search
https://phenomenex.blob.core.windows.ne ... RL=/Search
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Since they differ by 19C in boiling point, what does this suggest to you might be a good column choice?
If a packed column interests you I would suggest you try a Carbopack B, perhaps with a phase coating.
best wishes,
Rod
If a packed column interests you I would suggest you try a Carbopack B, perhaps with a phase coating.
best wishes,
Rod
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