
|Articles|November 22, 2013
- The Column-11-22-2013
- Volume 9
- Issue 21
How Choice of the Autosampler Vial in Your HPLC Method Can Affect Quantitation
Author(s)Joshua E. Young
This article describes analyte adsorption in vials with reduced surface activity compared to those made from standard borosilicate glass.
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This article describes analyte adsorption in vials with reduced surface activity compared to those made from standard borosilicate glass.
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