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At the 2016 HPLC symposium we saw interesting new developments in stationary phases (including 3D printing), high-speed chromatography, ion chromatography, and growing areas of application.
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Fluorescence detection can be a strong alternative to ultraviolet or other detectors for some compounds.
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When selecting the optimum phase for SEC separations, several key column parameters must be considered carefully.
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