Abstract
Today reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC) is the most employed chromatographic technique for analysis of basic compounds. Unfortunately, the strong ionic interactions of basic compounds with residual silanols result in asymmetric peaks and non-reproducible retention. This problem and the continous increase in the use of RP-LC techniques have furthered the need for a new generation of “base deactivated” stationary phases.
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