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Using an Aqueous Normal Phase ANP method will sodium ions interfere with succinate when analyzing sodium succinate - FAQ
November 7, 2013
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No they will not.
Sodium ions, Na+ will normally elute at or near the void volume in an Aqueous Normal Phase ANP method when analyzing polar compounds. Therefore, sodium should not interfere with quantitation of the succinate peak or any other peak for that matter.
Sodium ions, Na+ will normally elute at or near the void volume in an Aqueous Normal Phase ANP method when analyzing polar compounds. Therefore, sodium should not interfere with quantitation of the succinate peak or any other peak for that matter.