Liquid chromatography is a pivotal analytical method in which mixtures are separated as they pass through a column containing a stationary phase. The evolution of porous particle technology—including ...
The wide range of chromatographic techniques share one common aim: to separate a material into its components. A material, your sample, is dissolved in a solvent, called the mobile phase. This mixture ...
Ionic liquids have emerged as transformative additives in liquid chromatography, offering a dual ionic character that facilitates unique interactions within the chromatographic system. Their ability ...
Reviewed by Dr. Catherine Shaffer, Ph.D. Chromatography (from the Greek words chroma, "color," and graphein, "to write") is a method for the separation of a mixture. In simple terms, the process ...
Chromatography is relied on by many disciplines as a method of separating the components of a mixture. The basic idea of the process is that distinct compounds have different levels of solubility, ...
Chromatography is a process for separating components of a mixture for analysis. This is a component of our small molecule analysis testing and plays a critical part in identifying and quantifying ...
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