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Chromatographic materials, problem with silica-based

Problems with adsorption onto the packing material are more common in aqueous GPC than in organic solvents. Adsorption onto the stationary phase can occur even for materials that are well soluble in water if there are specific interactions between the analyte and the surface. A common example of such an interaction is the analysis of pEG on a silica-based column. Because of residual silanols on the silica surface, hydrogen bonding can occur and pEG cannot be chromatographed reliably on silica-based columns. Eikewise, difficulties are often encountered with polystyrenesulfonate on methacrylate-based columns. [Pg.556]


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