Stationary Phase is a layer or coating on the supporting medium that interacts with the analytes and is fixed in a place either in column or a planar surface. It can be solid, liquid, gel or solid-liquid mixture.
on the basis of mobile phase Which be either liquid or gas, chromatography is classsified into two categories. 1)Liquid chromatography 2) Gas chromatography.
Stationary phase in relation to liquid chromatography may be solid or liquid.
In paper chromatography you have to use the correct paper. This paper has certain chemicals on it that absorb certain substances. This absorbant on the paper is called the stationary phase.
The mobile phase is the solvent that the paper is dipped into.
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The Different Types of Chromatography
There are four main types of chromatography. These are Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography, Thin-Layer Chromatography and Paper Chromatography.
Liquid Chromatography is used in the world to test water samples to look for pollution in lakes and rivers. It is used to analyze metal ions and organic compounds in solutions. Liquid chromatography uses liquids which may incorporate hydrophilic, insoluble molecules.
Gas Chromatography is used in airports to detect bombs and is used is forensics in many different ways. It is used to analyze fibers on a persons body and also analyze blood found at a crime scene. In gas chromatography helium is used to move a gaseous mixture through a column of absorbent material.
Thin-layer Chromatography uses an absorbent material on flat glass or plastic plates. This is a simple and rapid method to check the purity of an organic compound. It is used to detect pesticide or insecticide residues in food. Thin-layer chromatography is also used in forensics to analyze the dye composition of fibers.
Paper Chromatography is one of the most common types of chromatography. It uses a strip of paper as the stationary phase. Capillary action is used to pull the solvents up through the paper and separate the solutes.
It is the blotting paper or the filter paper
the stationary phase in paper chromatography is the blotting paper or the filter paper which is held on a suitable support
its agarose.
Gel Electrophoresis
For larger molecules like proteins we use polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). For smaller pieces like DNA we use agarose gel electrophoresis
Gel electrophoresis
Yes it can be done if you use Poly-Acrylamide Gel Electrophoresis.
Pulse field gel electrophoresis is used to separate DNA fragments by their size.
Gel Electrophoresis
For larger molecules like proteins we use polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). For smaller pieces like DNA we use agarose gel electrophoresis
yes for example 2D gel electrophoresis
Gel electrophoresis
gel
To learn more about gel electrophoresis, one can Google it. There is also a whole Wikipedia article dedicated to gel electrophoresis, and it happens to be quite informative.
A. J. Houtsmuller has written: 'Agarose-gel-electrophoresis of lipoproteins' -- subject(s): Blood protein electrophoresis, Electrophoresis, Gel electrophoresis, Lipoproteins
The process is referred to as gel electrophoresis. This is an analytical process where DNA fragments can be separated based on size within a gel under the influence of an electric field
Yes it can be done if you use Poly-Acrylamide Gel Electrophoresis.
Horizantal gel electrophoresis is generally used for RNA/DNA based studies, while vertical gel electrophoresis is used for protein based studies.
Gel electrophoresis is an analytical method used to separate DNA, RNA or proteins based on size
Liquid chromatography separation of multicomponant system according to diffrent interaction of dissolved componant with stationary phase. the stationary phase and mobile phase is very wide range