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There is growing interest in the use of monodisperse particle-size distribution or PSD (here defined as having 10% RSD or less) to prepare modern HPLC columns because good correlation has been observed between narrow PSD and higher efficiency, longer life and lower pressure drop. HPLC evolution has included synthesis of spherical silica particles with uniform diameters.
   
 
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