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Chromatographic separations, affinity high-pressure

High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). HPLC is a chromatographic method that separates compounds from other compounds through differences in molecular size or affinity to a stationary phase. In the HPLC system, a sample solution passes though a column with a mobile phase at high pressure and separated compounds are monitored by a detector. HPLC has advantages in selectivity and sensitivity, and is thus widely used for determination of small molecules. [Pg.345]


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