Category: UDC-Cholesterol FAQ
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Aqueous Normal Phase ANP and how can it is useful for polar compounds - Tech Information
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Aqueous Normal Phase ANP ballistic gradients compared to same in HILIC - Tips & Suggestions
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Calculate the ligand density of a bonded phase of an HPLC column - How To
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Can Aqueous Normal Phase ANP methods be used to separate steroids - FAQ
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Can Cogent TYPE-C HPLC columns be used in supercritical fluid chromatography SFC - FAQ
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Converting Cogent TYPE-C columns to normal phase after use in reversed phase - How To
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Do Cogent TYPE-C Silica columns have a partial positive charge and if so is retention for basic compounds reduced because of this - Tech Information
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I heard that there is not a good alternative to HILIC to achieve sufficient retention for some compounds - FAQ
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Is the Cogent UDC Cholesterol HPLC column stable as a stationary phase - FAQ
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NMR structure confirmation data for Cogent UDC-cholesterol phases - Tech Information
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Should I use methanol as the organic solvent in HPLC when using Aqueous Normal Phase ANP - FAQ
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Since Cogent TYPE-C columns can be used in Reversed Phase or Normal Phase what do you suggest to switch these solvent systems which are not miscible - FAQ
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Since Cogent TYPE-C Silica columns use a transition metal catalyst in production what is the presence of any trace quantity on the surface of the stationary phase- FAQ
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Using temperature changes for separations of terpenoids with the Cogent Bidentate C18 and UDC-Cholesterol HPLC columns - Tips & Suggestions
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What is a master batch for Cogent HPLC columns - FAQ
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What is the compatibility of Cogent TYPE-C Silica HPLC columns with UHPLC instruments - FAQ
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Which HPLC column do you suggest for analysis of carotene or lycopene - FAQ
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Why you should use temperature control with the UDC-Cholesterol column - Tips & Suggestions
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