Reversed-phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography
(RP-HPLC) Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) is a type of chromatography used to separate and analyze complex mixtures of small molecules. It works by using a mobile phase to pass a sample of a mixture over a stationary phase. By varying the composition of the mobile and stationary phases, the rate of separation and resolution of the various compounds can be controlled. RP-HPLC is a widely used and reliable analytical technique that is important in a variety of fields, including the pharmaceutical industry, forensic science and clinical chemistry. Its high accuracy and speed make it a reliable and efficient analytical tool for the many different laboratory applications.
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