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Comparison of two particle morphologies and four C18 phases when applied to the underivatized retention of five carboxylic acids under typical
The goal of this application was to demonstrate a simple yet effective separation of five common organic acids under typical reversed phase conditions amenable to all laboratory situations. Polar stationary phase modifications and embedded charged functionalities, were part of this study as well as the effect of particle morphology on the separation of five organic acids.

Comparison of two particle morphologies and four C18 phases when applied to the underivatized retention of five carboxylic acids under typical

The goal of this application was to demonstrate a simple yet effective separation of five common organic acids under typical reversed phase conditions amenable to all laboratory situations. Polar stationary phase modifications and embedded charged functionalities, were part of this study as well as the effect of particle morphology on the separation of five organic acids.
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Technical Notes
Techniques:
Separation Modes:
Reversed Phase