What is adsorption chromatography? Free explanatory materials are being offered.
What is "Adsorption Chromatography," one of the separation modes of HPLC? A thorough explanation based on a comparison table of different separation modes! Free basic knowledge materials available!
Adsorption chromatography separates compounds by utilizing the difference in adsorption equilibrium between the adsorption sites of the stationary phase (packing material) and the analytes. Silica gel and alumina are used as the stationary phase, while hexane and dichloromethane are used as the mobile phase. It is effective for the separation of isomers. This document provides a clear summary of the basics of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is a valuable resource for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, 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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