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I have problems with a product that break on RP. On NP using silica, the product was retained on the column.
Thanks in advanced
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No problem. The reason for suggesting IPA is that it is the most polar solvent that is still miscible with hexane (not sure about heptane) and it has a low UV cutoff. EtAc is fine, it just gives you a bit narrower polarity range and a higher UV cutoff.Tom, I would try to use Heptane - EthylAcetate in a gradient, what do you think about it? I have never used Isopropanol in our lab on NP.
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