2019年9月10日星期二

What is HPLC?

Known as HPLC, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography is a form of column chromatography that is a popular way of separating, identifying and quantifying components dissolved in a liquid solvent with a high analytical resolution in the lab.
It can pump a sample mixture or analyte in a solvent, which is carried by a moving carrier gas stream of helium or nitrogen, going through a column with chromatographic packing material at high pressure. Because of outstanding characters, HPLC is widely used in industrial and scientific applications.
When you use HPLC in applications, the sample retention time will be different due to the interaction between the stationary phase, the sample mixture which is being analyzed, and the solvents.
Due to different polarities in the analytes, the sample will interact between the two phases at a different rate when it passes through the column. Analytes that have the least amount of interaction with the stationary phase or the most amount of interaction with the mobile phase will escape the column faster.

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