The wide range of chromatographic techniques share one common aim: to separate a material into its components. A material, your sample, is dissolved in a solvent, called the mobile phase. This mixture ...
Liquid chromatography is an analytical technique used to separate components in a mixture using a liquid mobile phase and solid stationary phase. The mode of chromatography used depends on the ...
In a recent post, Viet Pham addressed the question of 'Which chromatography detector should I buy'. Although Viet provided an excellent overview of different options available for different types of ...
Case in point: For more than a century, chromatography practitioners have been separating the components of chemical mixtures by using columns packed with various types of particulate matter. Recently ...
Chromatography is a process by which compounds within a mixture are separated. Compounds are be separated by properties such as size, and how the compounds interact with the mobile and stationary ...
Affinity chromatography can be applied to a wide array of proteins and works by exploiting the binding properties between proteins and ligands. It involves passing a recombinant protein mixture over a ...
Supercritical fluid chromatography, or SFC, has been around for decades. During that time, the separation technique has fallen in and out of and back in favor. But it has consistently been relegated ...
Chromatography is a process for separating components of a mixture for analysis. This is a component of our small molecule analysis testing and plays a critical part in identifying and quantifying ...
Chromatography is an analytical technique that is used to separate mixtures by distributing the components of a mixture between a stationary phase and a mobile phase. Columns are used in various types ...