
|Articles|August 2, 2012
- The Column-08-02-2012
- Volume 8
- Issue 14
Tips & Tricks GPC/SEC: Faster Results
Author(s)Daniela Held
Traditionally GPC/SEC is a slow technique. A typical, non-optimized GPC/SEC run with 3 analytical columns and a precolumn needs about 45 to 60 min to be completed. This limits the number of samples that can be analysed.
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Traditionally GPC/SEC is a slow technique. A typical, non-optimized GPC/SEC run with 3 analytical columns and a precolumn needs about 45 to 60 min to be completed. This limits the number of samples that can be analysed.
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