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How can we select the mobile phase for acidic and basic comp
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How can we select the mobile phase for acidic and basic compounds for bioanalytical methods?
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Most of your questions are not amenable to short answers. All of them are covered in textbooks. I can recommend Practical HPLC Method Development by Syder, Glajch, and Kirkland.
(disclaimer: I have worked with Lloyd Snyder for the past 20 years)
(disclaimer: I have worked with Lloyd Snyder for the past 20 years)
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If you want something free look at http://hplc.chem.shu.edu/HPLC/index.html
the section under pH will be useful. Also study the FAQ section on this site.
the section under pH will be useful. Also study the FAQ section on this site.
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