high performance liquid chromatography (hplc)

How Does HPLC Work?

In HPLC, the sample mixture is dissolved in a solvent and injected into the system. The mixture is then forced through a column packed with stationary phase material. Different components in the mixture interact with the stationary phase to varying degrees, causing them to move at different speeds and thus separate from one another. Detection and quantification are achieved through various detectors, such as UV-vis, fluorescence, or mass spectrometry.

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