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liquid chromatography (chiral)
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which stationary phase (for the HPLC chiral columns) with different levels of carbon load will be better to separate the mixture of components. the important thing is that separated peaks should have good resolution, tailing factors in the limit, sufficient peak purity and maximum number of theoritical plates is also considered
Dr. Kamlesh Vaishnav
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