Acetonitrile HPLC is a form of chromatography. It involves the use of a solvent that has been dissolved in an aqueous solution and then allowed to interact with a stationary phase (the substance being separated). The stationary phase can be solid or liquid. The mobile phase is made up of acetonitrile, which is a solvent that does not interact with the stationary phase and therefore does not interfere with the separation process.
Acetonitrile HPLC
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Acetonitrile is a colorless liquid that is miscible with water. The main use of acetonitrile is as a solvent in HPLC, but it can also be used to measure the octane number of gasoline and to synthesize other compounds.
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