HPLC

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is an analytical chemistry technique used to separate, identify, and quantify components of a mixture. It is a powerful tool for a variety of industries, such as pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and environmental testing. It works by using a high-pressure pump to push solvent mixtures through a stationary phase that is composed of various adsorbents. The separated components of the mixture are detected with a detector, such as a UV-Vis detector or mass spectrometer. HPLC provides high-resolution separations with greater accuracy, precision, and sensitivity than other separation methods, making it a powerful tool for sample analysis.

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