Global Launch of NEW eBook Series
Five Steps to Selectivity in Reversed-Phase LC
Reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC) is the most common mode of liquid chromatography, and a powerful analytical tool. Getting the most from it, however, requires achieving the selectivity needed for your specific separation. In this new e-book, John Dolan, renowned LC expert and the longtime author of the “LC Troubleshooting” column in LCGC presents five steps to achieving selectivity in reversed-phase LC.

The five chapters in this new e-book will cover:
  • Solvent-Type Selectivity: How to select the right solvents and make the most effective use of them, whether they be methanol, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, or alternative solvents
  • Solvent-Strength Selectivity: Rather than changing solvents, you may be able to get the desired change in selectivity in a simpler way — by changing the solvent strength. Here's how.
  • Column-Type Selectivity: What you need to know about different C18 columns and how to select which one to use.
  • Pressure Selectivity: In addition to solvent type, solvent strength, and column type, another key factor that can affect selectivity is pressure.
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