Analysis of organic compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
Solving customer problems with advanced analysis and "analytical skills"! Simultaneous quantitative analysis of mixed multi-components.
"Liquid chromatography" is a general term for a method that uses a liquid as the mobile phase to separate each component in a mixed sample. By pressurizing and flowing the liquid mobile phase through a column filled with an appropriate stationary phase, the mixed sample can be rapidly separated, and each component is detected by a detector. Detectors include ultraviolet-visible absorbance detectors, differential refractometers, electrical conductivity detectors, evaporative light scattering detectors, fluorescence detectors, and mass spectrometers, allowing for the analysis of various components depending on the selection of the column and detector. [Features] ■ Simultaneous quantitative analysis of multiple components in a mixture ■ Measurement of molecular weight distribution of polymer compounds *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:イビデンエンジニアリング 環境技術事業部
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