
|Articles|May 1, 2005
- LCGC Europe-05-01-2005
- Volume 18
- Issue 5
Choice of Buffer for the Analysis of Basic Peptides in Reversed-Phase HPLC
Author(s)David V. McCalley
This article examines the results of chromatographic performance when using different buffers. A study of the origins of the differences in peak shape obtained when using varying buffers–additives is presented with regard to the analysis of basic peptides in reversed-phase HPLC.
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