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DMOA     N,N-dimethyloctan-1-amine

Synonyms: ACMC-1BB92, AG-B-38033, AG-G-92315, ANW-36392, NSC-63928, ...
 
 
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  • We have chosen four new quinolones and ciprofloxacin and improved the peak shapes by optimizing the pH of the eluent and the quantity of the additive (N,N-dimethyloctylamine, approximately 0-40 mM) in the monomeric C18 stationary phase [5].

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