Understand in 3 minutes! What is an evaporative light scattering detector? Free explanatory materials available.
What is an evaporative light scattering detector used in HPLC? A comprehensive explanation based on a comparison table with other detectors! Free basic knowledge materials available!
The evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) detects the scattered light from particles of the analyte after evaporating and removing the mobile phase from the eluent coming from the column. Since the mobile phase must be volatile, mobile phases containing non-volatile salts such as phosphates cannot be used. Additionally, analytes that are highly volatile cannot be applied as they will evaporate along with the mobile phase. However, it is possible to detect compounds that do not have UV-Vis absorption or fluorescence. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are newly learning HPLC, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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