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Figure 2 below shows a set of samples under identical conditions as Figure 1 except with a flow rate of 2 ml/min.
 
Figure 2 below shows a set of samples under identical conditions as Figure 1 except with a flow rate of 2 ml/min.
 
[[File:APAP-IE-50mM-2ml-min.jpg|400px|Figure 2]]
 
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The chromatography on this figure is faulty, specifically the changing retention time. The results also contradict what may have been expected of a faster flow rate. These samples should be run again if the data is deemed significant.

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June 16, 2016

Concentration of acetaminophen is increased in preparation for Flash Chromatography. Figure 1 below shows the effect of increasing concentration on product formation. Figure 1

It appears that at higher concentrations, the reaction will begin to form polymeric material, despite relatively low concentrations of Hydrogen Peroxide.

Sample B will be separated using Flash Chromatography.

It is important to not that we have reached the max absorbance of our instrument.

Figure 2 below shows a set of samples under identical conditions as Figure 1 except with a flow rate of 2 ml/min. Figure 2

The chromatography on this figure is faulty, specifically the changing retention time. The results also contradict what may have been expected of a faster flow rate. These samples should be run again if the data is deemed significant.