The role of separation techniques



Abstract GC and HPLC both have a place in research, product assessment, and environmental monitoring. While GC works best with analytes below 1000 daltons, HPLC is suited to separating higher molecular weight compounds in order to provide qualitative and quantitative information. HPLC chromatographic separations and separatory systems are characterized by the retention and resolution of analyte peaks, as well as their selectivity and plate number (efficiency).

Keywordsretention, selectivity, resolution, efficiency, plate number, separation, matrix, mobile phase, stationary phase

LevelBasic


You need to be logged on to view this section.

For subscription options, please proceed to 'SUBSCRIPTIONS' in menu bar.

Click here to go to the Home-page