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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 ...
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 ...
One-dimensional gas chromatographic (1D-GC) analyses of complex environmental, petrochemical, or biological samples often result in a chromatogram with a large portion of unresolved components. Mass ...
In chromatography, the components of a mixture are separated. This is made possible because different components interact with the mobile and solid phases differently, thus either being retained on ...
Techniques like SPME and QueChERS enhance sustainability by minimizing solvent and consumable use in sample preparation. With ...
It is essential for manufacturers to have an understanding about the effects of processing a polymer on its molecular weight distribution, molecular weight and solution viscosity. Time and money can ...
Chromatography is used to separate the given components of a mixture that have differing solubilities in a solvent. It can be used to separate coloured substances in a mixture, like the inks in this ...
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