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I'm using a hydrogen form, 9 µm particle size, 8% cross linkage, column with H2O as the mobile phase.
Thanks
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If that column is what I think it is, it typically works by ion exclusion using a dilute sulfuric acid mobile phase.. great for organic acids ... not so great separation for saccharides.I am analyzing carbohydrates in fermentation media but am getting a lot of interference from salts. Any suggestions on removing the salts prior to analysis without removing any of the saccharides?
I'm using a hydrogen form, 9 µm particle size, 8% cross linkage, column with H2O as the mobile phase.
Thanks
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