What is the difference between chiral cel OD-H & OD-RH ?
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Answer / mukesh patel
OD-H COLUMN IS CHIRAL COLUMN USED IN NORMAL PHASE
CHROMATORGRAPHY AND OD-RH IS CHIRAL COLUMN USED IN REVERSE
PHASE CHROMATOGRAPHY.
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Answer / hemasundar
OD H column can be used only in normal phase where as ODR H
column can used in both reverse phase and normal phase
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