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http://classicalvalues.com/2013/02/cbd- ... -analysis/

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I think you will find he videos very informative.
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Re: HPLC

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High pressure Liquid Chromatography is correct, at least according to the people who make the machines. We used them as sepeators for our mass spectrometers.
MSimon wrote:http://classicalvalues.com/2013/02/cbd- ... -analysis/

For those of you who hate the drug threads - go no further. For those of you interested in the science of CBD

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I think you will find he videos very informative.

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Re: HPLC

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What the stuff I worked with stuff looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWP75JbG ... creen&NR=1

Installing the columns:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qza0UWJzX8s
somebody needs to be talked to because that is inexcusable. Access for the wrenches is difficult and it should be hand placable. Those columns aren't cheap either.

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IIRC back when I was working in the field 1,000 psi glass columns were the thing. I designed a UV sensor to detect output. It fit around the glass tube.
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