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A newly developed polysiloxane-type packing material shows promise for use in SFC. Relatively polar compounds were eluted from a microbore column with good peakshape using a mobile phase consisting of CO2 modified with formic acid and water. The latter combination is an effective modifier suitable for use with pressure programming and FID detection.
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Schwartz, H.E., Barthel, P.J., Moring, S.E. et al. Comparison of packed and capillary columns for practical SFC separations. Z. Anal. Chem. 330, 204–206 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00515605
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