liquid chromatography

chemistry
Also known as: LC

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chemical separation

  • pH paper
    In chemical analysis: Chromatography

    …a liquid, the technique is liquid chromatography; if it is a gas, the technique is gas chromatography.

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  • pH paper
    In chemical analysis: Liquid chromatography

    This procedure can be performed either in a column or on a plane. Columnar liquid chromatography is used for qualitative and quantitative analysis in a manner similar to the way in which gas chromatography is employed. Sometimes retention volumes, rather than retention times,…

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  • Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
    In separation and purification: Chromatography

    Since the early 1970s, liquid chromatography has developed as the premier separation method for organic substances. Because the mobile phase is a liquid, the requirement for vaporization is eliminated, and therefore LC can separate a much broader range of substances than GC. Species that have been successfully resolved include…

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development

stationary phase

  • In stationary phase

    …a liquid, the technique is liquid chromatography; if it is a gas, the technique is gas chromatography. In a simple liquid chromatographic apparatus the stationary phase is held in place either in a column or on a plane (such as a plate of glass, metal, or plastic or a sheet…

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steroids

  • steroid hormones
    In steroid: Determination of structure and methods of analysis

    …in paper chromatography, thin-layer chromatography, liquid chromatography, and gas-liquid chromatography show that individual features of molecular structure determine the chromatographic properties of steroids in a predictable manner. The gas-liquid chromatograph or liquid chromatograph linked directly to the mass spectrometer permits characteristic mass-spectral fragmentation patterns and critical gas-liquid chromatographic data to…

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