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Chromatography:

Acetonitrile (Did the housing bubble screw up your HPLC?)

Category: Chromatography

Acetonitrile is essential to a lot of chemical analysis - HPLC, or high-performance liquid chromatography, is a workhorse technique for just about anyone who wants to purify on a smallish scale, or see how pure their stuff is. This means...

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Triethylammonium Acetate (Stinky AND useful)

Category: Chromatography

Friday's mention of chromatography got me thinking about HPLC. HPLC, or high-performance (alternately high-pressure) liquid chromatography, is a way of separating mixtures. It can be a pain to do, but there are times when absolutely nothing else will do. You...

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