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i need the informations about the all kinds of analytical as well as preparative columns those are available for HPLC, is there any site or links form where i can have all of these informations?
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Go to www.waters.com and click on "Columns".
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thank you for information
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Also, click on the "FAQ" link near the upper left of the screen, and follow the links to "Additional information". That has web addresses for most of the manufacturers.
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i'll be soon working with imipenem-cilastatin.i need the informations about the all kinds of analytical as well as preparative columns those are available for HPLC, is there any site or links form where i can have all of these informations?
i read that conformers are formed of imipenem that causes the splitting of peaks.
which column 'll separate these conformers
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i want to know which column 'll help to separate the cis and trans isomers of imipenem, as they are formed at their solution statei'll be soon working with imipenem-cilastatin.i need the informations about the all kinds of analytical as well as preparative columns those are available for HPLC, is there any site or links form where i can have all of these informations?
i read that conformers are formed of imipenem that causes the splitting of peaks.
which column 'll separate these conformers
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i want to know which column 'll help to separate the cis and trans isomers of imipenem, as they are formed at their solution state.i'll be soon working with imipenem-cilastatin.i need the informations about the all kinds of analytical as well as preparative columns those are available for HPLC, is there any site or links form where i can have all of these informations?
i read that conformers are formed of imipenem that causes the splitting of peaks.
which column 'll separate these conformers
i'll be highly obliged to recieve the answer
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