HPLC can separate nonvolatile species and GC cannot.
mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.High Performance/Pressure Liquid Chromatography
High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are often used interchangeably. HPLC refers to modern liquid chromatography systems with high resolution and efficiency, while high pressure liquid chromatography specifically highlights the use of higher pressures in the system to improve separation and speed. Both terms generally refer to the same chromatographic technique.
HPLC stands for high performance liquid chromatography. It is a liquid chromatography which involves the separation of the compounds on the basis of their polarity. It is used to analyze, identify, purify & quantify the compounds.
Types of Chromatography:Gas ChromatographyLiquid ChromatographyIon Exchange ChromatographyAffinity Chromatography
mixture of enantiomers can be separated by HPLC
High Performance Liquid Chromatography.High Performance/Pressure Liquid Chromatography
R. J. Hamilton has written: 'Introduction to high performance liquid chromatography' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography, Liquid chromatography
Veronika Meyer has written: 'Practical high-performance liquid chromatography' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography 'Pitfalls and errors of HPLC in pictures' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography
N. A. Parris has written: 'Instrumental liquid chromatography' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography, Liquid chromatography
High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) are often used interchangeably. HPLC refers to modern liquid chromatography systems with high resolution and efficiency, while high pressure liquid chromatography specifically highlights the use of higher pressures in the system to improve separation and speed. Both terms generally refer to the same chromatographic technique.
The assay method was developed by using high performance liquid chromatography. The plasma is separated by passing through an ultra filter.
Patrick D. McDonald has written: 'The quest for ultra performance in liquid chromatography' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography
HPLC stands for high performance liquid chromatography. It is a liquid chromatography which involves the separation of the compounds on the basis of their polarity. It is used to analyze, identify, purify & quantify the compounds.
James F. Lawrence has written: 'Trace Analysis. Volume 1' 'High-performance liquid chromatography of pesticides' -- subject(s): Analysis, Analytic Chemistry, Chromatographic analysis, High performance liquid chromatography, Liquid chromatography, Pesticides
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Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos has written: 'High performance liquid chromatography in phytochemical analysis' -- subject(s): High performance liquid chromatography, Phytochemicals, Analysis