Which is the best stationary phase for separating alcohols in fermentation products 10% phenyl-polydimethyl siloxane 50% cyanopropyl-polydimethyl siloxane. Polyethylene glycol Polydimethyl siloxane 50% trichloropropyl-polydimethyl siloxane

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Which is the best stationary phase for separating alcohols in fermentation products
10% phenyl-polydimethyl siloxane
50% cyanopropyl-polydimethyl siloxane.
Polyethylene glycol
Polydimethyl siloxane
50% trichloropropyl-polydimethyl siloxane
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