
|Articles|October 3, 2013
- The Column-10-03-2013
- Volume 9
- Issue 18
Silica-Based HPLC Columns — Pore Sizes and Particle Diameters
Author(s)Tony Taylor
In this technical tip from CHROMacademy we re-visit some of the lesser known or remembered facts relating to silica particles used in chromatography.
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In this technical tip from CHROMacademy we re-visit some of the lesser known or remembered facts relating to silica particles used in chromatography.
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