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LiChrospher Si columns

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I need opinions: How is LiChrospher material compared to other, more modern, phase types used for NP-HPLC? Still ok?

from what i know,
the lichrosphere material compare to more modern type mainly differs by the content of metal impurities in it.
less metal impurities has it's advantages, and it mean that their is a difference of selectivity.
but depends on what you are doing this might actulally better for you.

pores size cone at 60 A.

other then that the manufacturing process is very robust and batch to batch reporoducability for this type of column is of the best out there.
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