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Triethylammonium acetate
Triethylammonium acetate is a volatile salt, which is often used as an ion-pairing reagent in high-performance liquid chromatography separations of oligonucleotides.
References
References
- "Triethylammonium Acetate, 1 M Solution - CAS 5204-74-0 - Calbiochem 625718".
- PubChem. "Triethylammonium acetate".
- (2018-11-01). "Elucidating the triethylammonium acetate system: Is it molecular or is it ionic?". Journal of Molecular Liquids.
- "Solution Preparation".
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