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Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) applications typically require polar stationary
phases such as silica, amino and diol. Although these
phases are adequate for many applications, there is still a
need for additional polar phases to meet the demands of
difficult separations.
Princeton Chromatography has developed a series of amide,
urea and pyridine phases that enhance the capability of
the SFC technique. Princeton Chromatography was the first to introduce the 2-Ethylpyridine phase in 2001, which was conceived, developed and marketed exclusively here at PCI. PrincetonSFC
columns are quality assured by SFC. |
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