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The effect of elevated temperature on conventional stationary phases used in SFC

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The effect of elevated temperatures on conventional packed bonded-phase columns used in supercritical-fluid chromatography (SFC) has been investigated. The impact of column conditioning temperature on the capacity factor, peak width, and peak asymmetry on octadecyl and propylamino columns from five commerical suppliers is reported.

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Saunders, C.W., Taylor, L.T. The effect of elevated temperature on conventional stationary phases used in SFC. Chromatographia 28, 253–257 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02260770

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