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The aim of this module is to introduce silica as a major stationary phase support for reversed phase HPLC separations and for normal phase applications. We explain how bonded phases are produced and highlight the deactivation process used. The use of bonded phases in various chromatographic applications, and the influence of surface silica silanol groups on chromatographic separations is illustrated. Modern bonded phases that give an advantage to today’s chromatographer are introduced – including water wettable phases, polar embedded phases, and phases capable of operating at extremes of pH. 

At the end of this section you will be able to highlight new and emerging stationary phase types, as well as explain how columns and stationary phases may be characterized.

 

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