Preventing the formation of gums and oils
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Traditional concentration of reverse phase HPLC fractions to dryness in an evaporator is a fast and safe process. However, for certain compounds a fully dried result can be hard to achieve due to compound interactions with water boosting up the boiling point making drying difficult. Some compounds also tend to naturally form a gum or oils. This white paper explores how to avoid residual solvents and preventing the formation of gums and oils. |
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