Aqueous normal-phase chromatography

Aqueous normal-phase chromatography (ANP) is a chromatographic technique that uses a polar stationary phase with a nonpolar mobile phase that contains water. It is "normal-phase" in the sense that polar analytes are retained by a polar stationary phase, but it differs from classical normal-phase chromatography in that the mobile phase contains water.

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Aqueous normal-phase chromatography

Aqueous normal-phase chromatography (ANP) is a chromatographic technique that uses a polar stationary phase with a nonpolar mobile phase that contains water. It is "normal-phase" in the sense that polar analytes are retained by a polar stationary phase, but it differs from classical normal-phase chromatography in that the mobile phase contains water.

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